Gentle Cleaning
Velvet Base: Use a soft-bristled brush or lint roller to remove dust and lint from the velvet surface. Always brush in the direction of the fabric's nap to maintain its smooth appearance.
Embellishments: Clean around the stones carefully with a soft, dry cloth or a cotton swab to remove dirt without damaging the details.
Avoid Moisture
Velvet can absorb moisture, which may leave watermarks or damage the fabric. If the bag gets wet, gently pat it dry with a clean, absorbent cloth and allow it to air dry in a cool, ventilated area.
Keep the bag away from humid environments to prevent discoloration or damage to the stones.
Protect from Sharp Surfaces
The velvet base and embellishments can snag or loosen if exposed to sharp or abrasive objects. Be mindful of where you place your bag to avoid damage.
Store Properly
When not in use, store your bag in a dust bag or wrap it in a soft, breathable cloth to protect the velvet and embellishments.
Avoid placing heavy items on top of the bag to prevent flattening the embellishments or velvet texture.
Keep Away from Direct Sunlight
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can fade the velvet and dull the stones. Store the bag in a cool, shaded area when not in use.
Minimize Friction
Avoid rubbing the velvet base against rough fabrics or surfaces to preserve its soft texture and the integrity of the stones.