Baroque pearls are loved for their irregular shape and authentic, never-the-same appearance. But one of the most frequently asked questions concerns their delicate nature: can they be damaged by contact with the skin?
Natural pearls are not sensitive to contact with the skin. On the contrary, the body's natural moisture helps maintain their luster over time. It acts as a kind of "nourishment" that prevents the surface from drying out or becoming dull.
The real enemies of pearls are not people, but chemicals:
• Perfumes and hairsprays
• Aggressive creams and detergents
• Excessive sweating, if not removed after use
These products can corrode the thin layer of mother-of-pearl, altering its brilliance and color.
A few simple steps are enough to keep their beauty intact:
1. Wear them after putting on makeup or perfume.
2. After use, wipe them with a soft, dry cloth.
3. Store them separate from other jewelry to avoid scratches.
Each baroque pearl is a small organism transformed into beauty. It is a "living" material, reacting to its environment and retaining the memory of time. Treating it with care also means respecting its nature.



