A Preservation Guide by Aueshah
Luxury jewelry is designed to survive generations. Yet many fine pieces lose brilliance not
because of age — but because of improper storage. At Aueshah, we believe preservation is
part of luxury ownership. Store Pieces Separately
Diamonds can scratch softer stones. Chains can tangle. Metals can lose polish through
unnecessary friction. Every fine piece should ideally have: • Individual pouches
- Separate compartments
- Soft-lined interiors
Control Humidity
Humidity accelerates tarnish and oxidation, especially for sterling silver. Jewelry should be
stored in: • Cool environments - Dry spaces
- Low-humidity conditions
Anti-tarnish strips and lined boxes significantly slow environmental damage. Protect Chains
Properly
Chains and necklaces are vulnerable to tangling and structural stress. To preserve shape: •
Lay chains flat - Avoid overcrowding
- Use secure compartments
Travel Storage Matters
Luxury jewelry often becomes damaged during travel because of friction and pressure. Use: •
Protective pouches - Soft compartments
- Compact organizers
The Aueshah Philosophy
Jewelry often carries emotional value beyond price. Engagement rings, anniversary
necklaces, heirloom bracelets, and symbolic creations become part of personal history.
Preserving jewelry carefully is also preserving memory.
The finest jewelry is not only worn beautifully — it is preserved beautifully.

