How to care for your jewelry
Store your jewelry in a clean, dry place. Use cloth bags or jewelry boxes with separate compartments to avoid scratches and tangles.
Closing chains, both necklaces and bracelets, will prevent them from forming knots or getting tangled with other jewelry.
Silver jewelry
To keep your silver jewelry looking like new, it's important to know how to care for it. Many factors can tarnish your jewelry, but 925 sterling silver never loses its original properties. So wear it daily without fear of damaging it.
1. Keep your silver jewelry away from chemicals such as perfumes, creams, chlorine, and cleaning products. These can accelerate the oxidation process and tarnish the silver.
2. Clean your silver jewelry regularly to prevent the buildup of dirt and oils. Use a silver jewelry polishing cloth to gently wipe the surface. For a deeper clean, use warm water with a little mild soap and a soft-bristled brush. Rinse well and dry with a soft cloth.
Gold-plated silver jewelry
1. Keep your jewelry away from cleaning products, perfumes, creams, and any other chemicals that could damage the gold plating.
2. Avoid wearing your jewelry while exercising, swimming, or doing any activity that may cause excessive sweating or contact with water.
3. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean your jewelry after wearing it. Do not use abrasive cleaners or harsh cloths, as they can wear away the gold plating.
4. Although gold plating can withstand some moisture, it is best to remove your jewelry before showering or washing your hands.
5. Over time, gold plating can wear off. If you notice your jewelry is losing its golden shine, consider taking it to a jeweler to have it replated.
Steel jewelry
Stainless steel jewelry is more durable, but it also requires periodic care and cleaning to maintain its shine and original beauty.
1. The most effective way to clean your stainless steel jewelry is with warm water and mild soap or dish soap. Mix a small amount of detergent with warm water and soak your jewelry for a few minutes. Then scrub with a soft cloth or soft-bristled toothbrush, rinse well with clean water, and dry the jewelry completely.
2. If your stainless steel jewelry has stubborn stains, you can use white vinegar (cleaning vinegar) to help dissolve them. In a container, mix equal parts water and white vinegar, and soak the stainless steel jewelry for a few minutes. Then scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush or soft cloth, rinse well with clean water, and dry completely.
By following these tips, your jewelry will stay in good condition and retain its shine for a long time.