Jewelry Care

We understand that you don’t want to take our jewelry off. However, to keep it looking its best, here are some helpful tips:

  • Leave the jewelry off when you shower and primp.
  • Put your jewelry on after you do your hair and makeup.
  • Take it off when you need to deep clean your space.
  • Avoid chlorine. If you’re heading to a pool or Jacuzzi, leave the jewelry off.

 

YELLOW AND ROSE GOLD CARE

You’ll probably be wearing these pieces a lot. An easy way to keep them shining is by taking a bowl with a mixture of warm water and mild dish detergent, and letting the jewelry soak for a few minutes. Once soaked, rinse with water and dry with polishing cloth.

For tarnish and smudges, just simply use a polishing cloth. If you need to buy one, polishing cloths are widely available at jewelers and pharmacies.

For the times you aren’t wearing the jewelry, we recommend keeping it individually in a soft pouch or bag. 

 STORAGE AND TRAVEL

To have your jewelry ready to wear, it’s best to keep each piece separate to keep it from tangling and tarnishing.
For yellow and rose gold plated, you can just keep each piece in a soft pouch.

 

Cleaning Tips

The following cleaning method is appropriate for most gold pieces, including those containing semi-precious gemstones as well. However, avoiding cleaning your valuable jewelry near an open sink or drainage is best.

1.      Warm Water and Soap

To begin with, you must fill a bowl with some warm water and mix a drop or two of mild dishwashing liquid soap in it. Do not incorporate too much soap into the water since we only want to prepare a mild cleaning solution to protect the precious jewelry items.

You must also arrange for a toothbrush with very soft bristles. Now add the dishwashing liquid into the water until you see small bubbles appear. Your cleaning solution is ready.

2.      Gently Soak the Jewelry Pieces

Once your solution is ready, you can remove the jewelry pieces out of their boxes and gently place them in the bowl of soapy water. Soak them in the solution for fifteen minutes before you start cleaning with the soft-bristled brush.

We recommend soaking only a few pieces simultaneously to avoid them from entangling. If you're particularly planning to clean your gold necklaces, chains, or bracelets, it is best to do that individually. This will protect the fragile chains from entangling and breaking in the cleaning process.

3.      Put the Brush to Work

Once you soak the jewelry for long enough, you can pick each one lift out of the bowl, and gently start brushing them. Give special attention to the clasps, links, and tight chains to ensure you remove every speck of dirt and dullness from the intricate designs. The soft bristles will be able to reach the tiniest corners of the gold jewelry pieces too.

4.      Rinse

Once you are satisfied that you have brushed the pieces well and notice a visible lightening of their dullness, you can gently rinse the items individually. Make sure to rinse the jewelry pieces briefly with cold water.

5.      Cloth Dry

The final step of the cleaning process includes drying the gold jewelry pieces. For this part, you will require a lint-free piece of cloth, and you will have to make sure it is soft. Then lay each piece flat on the fabric to dry.

Once done, pick up each piece carefully and gently buff them with another lint-free cloth.

Final Thoughts

Your gold jewelry pieces can get dull if you don't take good care of them. They can especially start showing their age as they get older with time. However, a few home ingredients and some simple cleaning techniques are more than enough will ensure your precious gold jewelry shines bright.

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