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Caring For Your Gold Jewelry
Even
though you may find yourself wearing some of
your jewelry 24 hours a day, you should
still take the time to give it proper care.
Fine jewelry is a valuable investment that
is designed and crafted to last lifetimes.
Proper measures should be taken to ensure
the lasting qualities they possess remain
true to their original beauty. You can be
sure that your earthly treasures will retain
their brilliance and shine by following the
guidelines below.
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Never wear
jewelry when you are doing any kind of
rough work. Even though it can be pretty
tough and durable, it can still bend and
scratch under certain circumstances.
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Your
precious pieces should be stored in a
fabric-lined jewel case or a box with
compartments and dividers.
If you use ordinary boxes, be sure to wrap
each piece individually in tissue paper to
avoid scratching and tangling.
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When
traveling with precious articles, give
care to packing your pieces for optimum
preservation. There are many styles of
totes that are especially designed for
jewelry travel. They come in all sizes,
shapes and patterns. Most have velvet pads
inside to attach pins and earrings with
special compartments for bracelets and
necklaces. Packing a small bottle of
prepared jewelry cleaner with your
cosmetics is a good idea as well. It will
give you the opportunity to give your
precious pieces a 'quick shine' any time.
- Don't
leave any jewelry, particularly rings and
earrings, on the edge of a sink. It can
very easily slip down the drain.
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There are
different agents that will cause jewelry
to dull. Examples include hair spray, soap
and perfume. Be sure to remove jewelry
before showering or cleaning or even when
applying makeup or facial powder. Ensure
that you wash your hands thoroughly after
applying makeup before putting the jewelry
back on. When you prevent the formation of
film, you'll cut down on the need for
cleaning.
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It is
advisable to purchase an appropriate
cleaning solution to keep your pieces
clean and untarnished. There are cleaning
products available for all types of
precious metals.
- Grease
can be successfully removed from gold
jewelry by dipping it in plain rubbing
alcohol.
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Don't rub
precious metal with anything other than a
fine piece of felt or polishing cloth. Use
of towels or tissue causes scratching
because of fibers present in the product.
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