Jewellery Care Guide

Jewelry Care And Clean Guide

How To Clean Your Jewelry

Cleaning of Solid Gold Jewelry

For most metal materials, a simple cleaning method is to use mild soap and water.

  • Mix the Solution:Β Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water.
  • Soak:Β Soak the jewelry in the solution for 5 – 10 minutes.
  • Brush Gently:Β Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently scrub away dirt, focusing on the intricate details and crevices.
  • Rinse and Dry:Β Rinse with lukewarm water and dry with a soft cloth.

How To Clean Sterling Silver Jewelry

  • Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by weight of silver and 7.5% by weight metals, usually copper.That is why you might commonly hear it called 925 silver.
  • Sterling silver is a great metal for jewelry. It is long wearing and easy to clean. While contact with the air will cause the surface of your silver to darken (called tarnish),
    it is easily cleaned up with a soft polishing cloth, or using this hands-off method.
  • The best way to prevent tarnish on your sterling pieces is actually to wear them. The friction against your skin will rub off tarnish as it forms. You can wear your sterling in the shower or to bed, but still remove it during activities where it will have contact with chemicals such as swimming or cleaning.
  • 5 Easy Steps

    1. Take a bowl and put a tinfoil paper into it.
    2. Have some warm water and add 2 tbsp baking soda into it.
    3. Put your tarnished silver jewelry into that mixture and wait for 2-3 hours.
    4. Take a Jewelry from bowl.
    5. Clean jewelry with soft cotton cloth.

How To Store Your Jewelry

  1. Separate Storage:Β Store each piece of jewelry separately to prevent scratches and tangling. Use individual pouches, soft cloth bags, or separate compartments in a soft-lined jewelry box. The simplest way to store your jewelry is in the box that came with your purchase.
  2. Avoid Moisture:Β Store jewelry in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Moisture can cause tarnishing and other damage.
  3. Avoid Wooden Boxes:Β Avoid storing jewelry in wooden boxes unless they are specifically designed for jewelry. Wood can release acids that tarnish metal.
  4. Use Anti-Tarnish Strips:Β For silver jewelry, use anti-tarnish strips or cloths in your storage containers to prevent tarnishing.