Care Guide

1. Handling: 

Always handle your polymer clay earrings with clean, dry hands. Avoid touching them with greasy or dirty fingers, as oils and dirt can leave stains on the surface of the clay.

2. Storage:

Store your earrings in a safe and dry place when you're not wearing them. A jewelry box or a small container with individual compartments will prevent them from getting scratched or damaged.

3. Avoid Water Exposure:

Polymer clay is water-resistant, but excessive exposure to water can cause it to weaken or break over time. Remove your earrings before swimming, showering, or engaging in water-related activities.

4. Avoid Extreme Temperatures:

Polymer clay can become soft or brittle at extreme temperatures. Avoid leaving your earrings in direct sunlight or in very hot/cold environments for prolonged periods.

5. Cleaning:

To clean your polymer clay earrings, gently wipe them with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents, as they may damage the clay's surface.

6. Avoid Impact:

Polymer clay is durable, but it can still crack or break upon impact. Be careful when handling your earrings, especially if they have delicate or protruding parts.

7. Avoid Tugging:

When putting on or taking off your earrings, be gentle and avoid tugging on them. This will help prevent any accidental damage to the earring posts or hooks.

8. Avoid Chemicals:

Keep your earrings away from chemicals like perfumes, hairspray, and household cleaning products. These substances can potentially interact with the clay and cause discoloration or other issues.

9. Remove Before Sleeping:

It's best to remove your polymer clay earrings before going to bed. This will prevent accidental damage or distortion while sleeping.

10. Replenish Protective Coating:

If your polymer clay earrings have a protective sealant or glaze, consider replenishing it periodically, as it may wear off over time and exposure to the elements.