Care Guide

At Orange Blossom, we take pride in our handmade glass earrings. Each pair is meticulously crafted and individually tested for strength. However, due to the delicate nature of the product, it is important to handle them with care to ensure their longevity.

Here are some guidelines to help you properly care for your handmade glass earrings:

1. Avoid Impact

Glass earrings are fragile and can break upon impact. To prevent damage, avoid dropping them or subjecting them to any forceful impact. Be cautious when handling and storing them to minimize the risk of breakage.

2. Store Properly

When not wearing your glass earrings, store them in a safe place away from other jewelry or objects that could potentially scratch or damage them. Consider using a soft pouch or a jewelry box with individual compartments to keep them protected and prevent tangling.

3. Keep Away from Moisture

Exposure to moisture can potentially damage the glass and its delicate design. Avoid wearing your glass earrings while swimming, showering, or participating in any water-related activities. Additionally, it is advisable to remove them before applying any lotions, perfumes, or hair products to prevent any potential chemical reactions.

4. Clean Gently

To maintain the beauty of your glass earrings, clean them gently using a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could scratch or damage the glass. If necessary, you can lightly dampen the cloth with water or use a mild glass cleaner specifically designed for delicate jewelry.

5. Handle with Care

When putting on or removing your glass earrings, handle them with care. Avoid pulling or tugging on the glass components, as this can weaken the attachments and increase the risk of breakage. Instead, hold them by the metal or non-glass parts to ensure a secure and gentle handling process.

By following these care guidelines, you can enjoy your handmade glass earrings for years to come. Remember, while our earrings are individually tested for strength, they are still fragile and require your attention and care to maintain their beauty and integrity.