Care Instructions

JEWELLERY CARE

Every PIOEN Lifestyle piece will remain a classic and provide joy for many years but would need some TLC from you. Here are a few pointers to keep your purchase looking brand-new.
Keep me au naturel:- Avoid contact with perfume. (For pearls) Wipe with a soft cloth to avoid build-up of oils. Allow to dry completely before storing.
Don’t take me to bed:- Remove jewellery when sleeping.
I don’t like baths:- Avoid getting jewellery wet. (For pearls) Wipe with a damp cloth only as needed.
No toning required:- Remove jewellery before exercise.
Give me some me-time:- Store carefully when not wearing.
Take me for my annual check-up:- Take your valuable pieces to a jeweller each year for a safe and thorough cleaning.

HOME CARE

High-quality linen is a durable and easy-to-care-for fabric, ensuring that you don’t have to work hard tending to its whims. However, if you want your linen items to remain pristine, here are some tips.
Keep it cool:- Wash in cold water. Higher temperatures can weaken the linen fibres and cause them to shrink. This also counts for the tumble-dryer – cool cycle only.
Mild and gentle:- Do not wring or rub linen fabrics – it can damage the fibres. A gentle wash in mild detergent will be perfect.
Don’t overdry:- Even when using the tumble dryer, remove when the item is still damp and lie flat to finish the process. Air drying is the best option. Shake them out before hanging them, this helps to avoid the stiffness of linen fabric.
Straighten me out:- Use a medium-heat iron to gently press. No bleaching.

BABY CARE

Our 100% cotton fabric is gentle and soft on baby’s skin. Here are some care tips to keep it that way.
Hands-on:- The best way to wash 100% cotton is by hand – gently and in cold water with a mild detergent. If you have to machine-wash, use the delicate cycle.
Keep it cool:- Always wash in cold water. Higher temperatures can weaken the fibres and cause them to shrink
Tumble or sun:- You can tumble dry your 100% cotton items. Use the cooler cycle. Some shrinkage may occur if it is too hot. Air-drying is the best option, though, but direct sunlight can fade the colours.