Ocean Wave Adjustable Bracelet – 5mm Natural Pearl & S925 Sterling Silver, Handcrafted Unisex Jewelry (Antique Gold/White Gold/Silver)
AuroraLace – AuroraLace Jewelry Where Stars Meet Waves, Elegance Begins.
Our Story AuroraLace was born in 2020 to redefine minimalist elegance for modern women. Every ring, necklace, and earring is a fusion of cosmic wonder and artisan craftsmanship, designed to celebrate the subtle strength within every wearer .
From Boho to Boardroom*: Pair with linen dresses for beach vacations or stack with minimalist metals for urban chic. Compatible with"coastal grandmother" and "quiet luxury" trends. Adjustable Fit: Flexible 20mm-wide band adapts to wrist sizes 15-19cm, ideal for layering or solo wear. Lightweight Durability: Weighing 12-15g, designed for all-day comfort without compromising artistry.
Keep them individually
After wearing your jewelry, store them individually, so that they do not rub against each other, in a dry and safe place, preferably on a cushioned surface.
Avoids humidity
Never leave them in humid areas, and as far as possible, avoid contact with water from the shower, swimming pool or sea, as they could be damaged.
Avoid temperature changes
Do not expose them to the sun or to sudden changes in temperature, as this may compromise their integrity.
Avoids friction
The less friction the more durability, so avoid impact of your jewelry with hard surfaces.
Avoid chemicals
Avoid direct contact between your jewelry and abrasive chemicals. Perfumes, soaps and cosmetics contain chemicals that can influence the durability of your pieces.
Cleaning
To clean them, use a cotton cloth or a non-abrasive chamois to remove possible dirt from the jewelry.
Plated jewelry
Remember that plated jewelry is always more delicate and should be cleaned more carefully to avoid damaging its plating, so avoid putting any liquid or polish not specifically for silver jewelry. LINEARGENT cannot guarantee the eternity of the gold plating on our jewelry, but if properly cared for it will last much longer.
