Product Safety Instructions for Jewelry

Not suitable for small children: Small parts may pose a choking hazard for children under 3 years old.

1. Health risks:

Wearing jewelry can pose risks for individuals with existing health issues, such as allergies or sensitive skin. Regularly check the jewelry for damage and stop wearing it immediately if skin irritations or allergic reactions occur. Consult a doctor if necessary. For health reasons, jewelry should not be placed in the mouth. Do not wear jewelry on fresh injuries. Be sure to clean and disinfect newly purchased earrings after purchase and before first wear. Do not leave jewelry unattended or lying loose to avoid pets or children eating it or getting injured in other ways.

2. Care instructions:

Store the jewelry in a dry place and avoid contact with water, perfume, or chemicals. Clean it regularly with a soft cloth. Store the jewelry in an appropriate box or bag to prevent scratches, oxidation, and tangling.

3.Wearing instructions:

Ensure that the jewelry fits well and has no sharp edges. Do not wear jewelry during sports activities, while sleeping, or swimming to avoid injuries from pressure or pulling as well as damage from sweat or chlorine. Earrings, necklaces, or bracelets can wrap around the neck or other body parts during these activities, causing strangulation, crushing, or cuts. Also note that jewelry can cause injuries in accidents (e.g., car accidents) if strong pressure is applied to the area where it sits. Additionally, both skin and clothing can be damaged by tearing or pulling. Jewelry can get caught in hair and clothing. Avoid rough impacts, especially on gemstones, to prevent scratches or breaks. Ensure that jewelry is not stepped on when dropped, as this can lead to injuries.

5. Paper products should be kept away from fire: Improper handling can lead to cuts and injuries.

6. Earrings and pins can cause punctures or injuries if handled improperly: Therefore, they should be treated with care and always used with protection.