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No returns or exchanges

Buyer can contact seller about any issues with an order.


Caring for Handmade Jewelry:

With proper care, you will be able to enjoy your jewelry for years to come. You will love the look and feel of your handmade jewelry, so go ahead and indulge yourself!  
Follow these three easy steps to prolong the life of your handmade jewelry
1. Clean regularly
The more often you wear something, the more often it will need to be cleaned; wearing jewelry will introduce it to the oils from your skin and the chemicals of things you touch.
Clean your jewelry on a regular basis with mildly sudsy water. Rinse well and pat dry. Easily clean and polish sterling silver with basic toothpaste and an old toothbrush.
2. Prevent damage: 
Jewelry is scratch resistant but not scratch proof.  Never wear your jewelry while swimming, sunbathing or cleaning; extensive exposure to saltwater, sunlight or harsh chemicals can permanently damage your handmade jewelry. 
Always remove your handmade jewelry before lifting heavy items or doing strenuous work that could potentially damage it. 
3. Store properly:
Do not store your jewelry in the open air or humidity for extended periods of time. This will cause it to tarnish quickly. To protect your handcrafted necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, store them in a zip-lock plastic bag. In addition to protecting it from tarnishing, the plastic zip-lock bag will keep it from getting scratched. Do not store your jewelry with rubber materials (like rubber bands) and other metals (such as pennies). 


Caring for Handmade Knits:
Hand washing in cool water and air-drying flat is always best for any handmade knit item.  A natural-fiber soap is recommended.
Many acrylic and washable wool items state that it is safe to use the gentle cycle in your washing machine with cool water.  Remember: friction is the enemy!    Use ample water and/or a mesh bag to allow the piece to wash and not rub up against itself.    
Again, many acrylic and washable wools say that they're fine to put in the dryer, but I recommend air drying flat just as you would something washed by hand.




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