JEWELRY CARE
Jewelry Care Guide
Your jewelry deserves special attention to maintain its beauty and longevity. Proper care ensures that your favorite pieces remain in excellent condition for years to come. Here's how to look after different types of jewelry based on their material:
1. Sterling Silver Jewelry
Sterling silver jewelry is a popular choice for its elegance and versatility. However, it can tarnish when exposed to certain elements like humidity, sweat, and harsh chemicals.
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Avoid wearing silver jewelry when:
- Cleaning, swimming, or applying lotions and perfumes
- Doing physical activities that cause sweating
- Storage: Store silver pieces in a cool, dry place, preferably in a soft-lined jewelry box. Wipe them down with a soft cloth before putting them away to remove oils and dust.
- Cleaning: Use a mild cleaner specifically for silver or a homemade baking soda paste to gently clean tarnished silver.
2. Copper Alloy Jewelry
Copper alloy jewelry has a warm, rich glow but is prone to oxidization, which may cause a green tint on your skin.
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Avoid wearing copper jewelry when:
- Exercising or performing activities that induce sweating
- Applying skincare products or perfumes
- Storage: Store in a padded box away from direct sunlight to prevent tarnishing.
- Cleaning: A mixture of lemon juice and salt can effectively clean copper jewelry, restoring its shine.
3. Gold-Plated Jewelry (14K, 16K, 18K)
Gold-plated jewelry offers the luxury look of gold without the price tag, but it requires delicate care to maintain its shine.
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Avoid wearing gold-plated jewelry when:
- Swimming, bathing, or using cleaning chemicals
- Engaging in activities that cause heavy sweating
- Storage: Keep gold-plated pieces separate from other jewelry to avoid scratches. Use a soft pouch or padded box for storage.
- Cleaning: Use mild soap and water with a soft cloth to clean. Avoid harsh chemicals like vinegar or lemon juice, as they can damage the gold plating.
Final Tips
Each type of jewelry needs specific care to preserve its beauty. Always clean your jewelry gently and store it in a safe, dry place when not in use. If tarnishing or discoloration persists, consult with a professional for additional care tips.