Jewelry Care Guide

    Jewelry Care Tips

    Jewelry Care Tips for Gold Plated Jewelry:

1. Keep it Dry: Moisture can cause the gold plating to tarnish or wear off faster. Avoid wearing gold plated jewelry when swimming, bathing, or participating in activities that involve excessive sweating.
2. Avoid Chemicals: Chemicals found in household cleaners, perfumes, cosmetics, and hairsprays can damage the gold plating. Remove your jewelry before using such products to prevent tarnishing or discoloration.
3. Store Properly: Store your gold plated jewelry in a dry and air-tight container, away from sunlight and humidity. Consider using individual pouches or soft cloth bags to prevent scratches and tangling.
4. Clean Gently: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe your gold plated jewelry after each wear to remove any dirt, oils, or sweat. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh cleaning agents, as they can scratch or strip away the gold plating.
5. Avoid Abrasion: Gold plated jewelry is more delicate than solid gold pieces. Avoid wearing it during activities that may subject it to abrasion, such as exercising or working with rough materials.
6. Limit Exposure to Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause the gold plating to fade or discolor. Store your jewelry in a cool, dark place when not in use to preserve its appearance.
7. Regular Maintenance: Periodically inspect your gold plated jewelry for signs of wear or damage. Address any issues promptly to prevent further deterioration.