8M Necklace
8M Necklace
This piece was created as a token of feminine energy — a wearable reminder of the strength, resilience, and power that lives within all women.
At its heart, an engraved female symbol anchors the design, radiating outward into a ribbon-like wave and a starburst — visual echoes of protest, unity, and hope.
Inspired by the spirit of March 8th and the shared fire of those who march, shout, and rise together, this talisman captures the essence of collective power and the ongoing fight for our rights. A symbol not just of identity, but of action and purpose.
Materials and care
Materials and care
Care for Your Jewellery:
Gold Jewellery:
Gold is one of the simplest metals to maintain, though it’s best to remove your jewellery before engaging in activities that could cause it to come into contact with hard materials, such as during exercise or lifting heavy objects.
It's also wise to avoid wearing your jewellery while sleeping or showering.
To clean gold, simply use lukewarm water with a mild dish soap (non-detergent), and gently scrub with a soft toothbrush or a Q-tip.
Keep your gold pieces away from strong chemicals. For a polished shine, either take your jewellery to a professional or use the polishing cloth that comes with it. Avoid using chemical cleaning solutions.
Silver Jewellery:
Silver jewellery can develop tarnish over time, especially when exposed to environmental factors. For protection, store it in a sealed plastic bag, and try to avoid contact with water or extreme heat.
To clean silver jewellery, use a soft toothbrush or cotton swab with lukewarm water and gentle dish soap. A silver polishing cloth is great for restoring its luster.
Brass and Bronze Jewellery:
Brass is a striking material, but if you're sensitive to certain metals, you may want to explore alternatives like silver or gold.
It’s best not to expose brass jewellery to water too often, wear it while working out, or sleep in it.
To prevent tarnishing, store brass jewellery in an airtight container or bag.
Clean brass with lukewarm water, mild dish soap, and a cotton swab. A polishing cloth will help restore its original shine, but refrain from using abrasive cleaning products.
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