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Jewelry Care

                 Caring for Silver, Silver Plated and Stainless Steel Jewelry

  • Store your silver jewelry in a dry, cool place, such as a jewelry box or pouch, to prevent tarnishing.

  • Avoid exposing your silver jewelry to chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, or hair sprays, as these can cause discoloration.

  • Clean your silver jewelry regularly with a soft cloth or a silver polishing cloth to remove any tarnish or dirt. You can also use gentle soap and warm water to clean your silver jewelry.

  • Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to clean your silver jewelry, as these can scratch or damage the metal.

  • Use a silver dip or polish specifically designed for silver jewelry to clean heavily tarnished pieces.

  • Consider using anti-tarnish strips or pouches to help prevent tarnishing.

  • Remove jewelry prior to bathing or showering.

                   Caring for Gold and GoldPlated  Jewelry

  • Remove jewelry prior to bathing or showering.

      Rinse and Dry Thoroughly:

  • Rinse the jewelry with warm water and pat it dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spots and maintain its brilliance. 

  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals:

    Remove your gold jewelry before swimming in chlorinated pools or using household cleaning agents, as these can damage the gold. 

  • Ultrasonic Cleaner:

    Consider using an ultrasonic cleaner for a quick and efficient cleaning, which uses sound waves to remove dirt and debris. 

  • Wipe your gold jewelry with a soft cloth or a jewelry polishing cloth to remove dirt, oils, and residue from daily wear. 

  • Soaking (Optional):

    For a deeper clean, soak your gold jewelry in a solution of warm water and mild soap for a few minutes, then gently scrub with a soft-bristled brush. 

Storage:

  • Store Separately: Store each piece of gold jewelry separately in a soft cloth bag or the original box to prevent scratches and tangling. 

  • Dry and Airtight: Keep your gold jewelry in a dry, airtight container away from moisture and direct sunlight to prevent tarnishing. 

  • Avoid Contact with Other Metals: Store gold jewelry away from other metals to prevent tarnishing. 

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