Guidelines

Avoid Moisture

To keep your Macrame product beautiful and durable, avoid exposing it to water or damp environments. If the product gets wet, dry it immediately and store it in a dry place.

Protect from Direct Sunlight

To prevent fading and deterioration of the product, avoid placing it under direct sunlight for extended periods.

Store in a Well-Ventilated Area

Hang or place the product in a well-ventilated area to prevent dust accumulation and mold growth.

Avoid Impact and Pulling

To protect the structure of the product, avoid strong impacts or pulling on the cords.

Dust Removal

Use a soft brush or dry cloth to remove dust and dirt from the product’s surface. Brush gently to avoid damaging the cords.

Using a Vacuum Cleaner

You can use a vacuum cleaner to clean your Macrame product, but keep these important points in mind:

  • Use a gentle suction setting or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment to avoid damaging the cords or deforming the product.
  • Maintain a safe distance between the vacuum nozzle and the product to avoid putting too much pressure on the cords.
  • Move the vacuum nozzle slowly and gently to remove dust without tangling or breaking the cords.

Washing

If the product needs washing, hand wash it with lukewarm water and mild soap. Avoid soaking for long periods or wringing too hard to prevent deformation of the product.

Drying

After washing, allow the product to air dry naturally in a well-ventilated area. Avoid using a dryer or drying directly under sunlight.

Proper maintenance will help your jewelry retain its beauty and durability over time.

  • Avoid Water Exposure:

    Limit exposure of Macrame jewelry to water or other liquids. Remove jewelry when showering, swimming, or working with water.

  • Store in a Dry Place:

    Keep jewelry in a dry and well-ventilated area. Avoid humid environments, as moisture can damage the fibers and lead to mold.

  • Use Storage Boxes:

    To protect jewelry from dust and scratches, use a jewelry box or soft fabric pouch for storage. Avoid stacking jewelry on top of each other.

  • Clean Properly:

    Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe away dust. Avoid using strong detergents or powders. For stubborn stains, try using warm water and mild soap.

  • Avoid Heavy Impact:

    Be cautious when wearing jewelry and avoid pulling on the cords, as this can damage the structure and shape of the jewelry.

1. Measuring Wrist Size for Bracelets

  • Step 1: Use a soft measuring tape or a piece of string. Wrap it around the widest part of your wrist (typically just below the wrist bone).
  • Step 2: Mark where the string meets, then measure the length with a ruler if using a string.
  • Step 3: Add 1-2 cm (approximately 0.4-0.8 inches) to the measured length for a comfortable fit, depending on how loose or snug you want it to be.

2. Measuring for Wristbands

  • Follow the same steps as for bracelets. Adjust the added length depending on the type of wristband and personal preference for fit.

3. Measuring Anklet Size

  • Step 1: Wrap the measuring tape or string around the ankle, at the point where you would like to wear the anklet (usually just above the ankle bone).
  • Step 2: Mark where the string meets and measure the length with a ruler.
  • Step 3: Add 1-2 cm (approximately 0.4-0.8 inches) for comfort, especially if the anklet is meant to hang loosely around the ankle.

Note: Always ensure to leave enough room for comfort and movement when measuring for bracelets, wristbands, or anklets.