
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Aleaf Studio designs and hand-makes each piece with love and high level of detail. Pieces that are hand made are unique in nature, you may find color variations or minor imperfections that do not alter the product but add character. Although they are durable, please ensure you take care of each piece produced by our studio as they are delicate handmade pieces.



Polymer Clay
Polymer clay is a durable, semi-flexible, and lightweight material.
It can get scratched or broken when excessive force is applied.
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Care
Please avoid contact with chemicals, hairsprays, makeup, perfume, or any aerosol product near the earrings.
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How to Clean
Polymer clay can be cleaned with a damped cloth or rubbing alcohol. Gently clean surface with a soft cloth, Q-tip or cotton ball.
Exception: If your piece is hand painted, has gold leaf, or is coated with varnish DO NOT clean with rubbing alcohol. Instead use a damped soft cloth or baby wipes.
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Brass
Some jewelry pieces may include decorative brass components.
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Brass components can tarnish and darken overtime.
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Care
Do not wet brass
Please avoid contact with chemicals, hairsprays, makeup, perfume, or any aerosol product near the brass component.
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How to Clean
If metal tarnishes use a metal polish fabric to clean the surface.
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Yarn
Soft and cozy, knitted/crocheted pieces are made to be awesome and not perfect.
Yarn can stretch and further rip if not handled with care.
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Care
*See individual product for material information and care instructions.
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STORING JEWELRY
When your are done for the day store your jewelry in a box, jewelry bag or a compartment that will keep your piece safe. Keep away from sharp objects to avoid scratching the surface. If possible keep each piece away from other metals to avoid oxidation.
To extend the life of your jewelry we recommend that you remove and store the jewelry in a safe space prior to bathing, exercising, sleeping or swimming. Keep them in a safe place where they will not be crushed or scratched by other items. Always remember that although durable, each piece is handmade, wearable art that can break with force.
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