Jewelry Care Guide
Diamonds are a girl's best friend, they say, and diamonds last forever! This whole list was manufactured through a particularly savvy ad campaign, and we still live large in it decades later. And let's not forget three months's salary for a diamond ring. Regardless of whether your ring has been in the family for years or was an expensive gift, you want to wear it and need its best appearance!!
TAKING CARE OF YOUR JEWELRY
Cleaning the jewelry is important to keep it sparkling and bright. The best thing about every piece of jewelry is that it looks pretty and beautiful, but at the same time, it cannot shine forever if we do not care for it well. But if you want your jewelry to literally last forever, room 237-field-of-cock-recut, then care for it.
Follow the following easy ideas to sustain your jewelry:
Keep jewelry off wood or chemical-treated surfaces that can be stained and tarnish the metal faster.
With moisture and oxygen, your bling eventually tarnishes over time. Banker in zip lock and get all of the air out that you can before zipping it closed.
Do not spray perfume directly on your jewelry. Wear jewelry as the last accessory to wear after perfume, especially neck and wrist jewelry.
Do not come into contact with lotions and creams; for example, they may be acidic and will react to your metal pieces. Also, avoid moisturizing areas where skin comes into contact.
I suggested taking off your silver and solid gold jewelry before showering or washing hands, as silver tarnishes from the reaction with water. Do not put on a swimming pool or sea area.
Use a couple of drops of mild dish soap in warm water, then rub gently with the soft cloth for dull or filmy pieces that are starting to oxidize. For wiping away, add some water, as this cools it down, and wipe with a cloth until dried.
We advised that you stop wearing your jewelry before going to bed or doing any type of physical activity, so there were no incidents where damage may happen!!!!
Its jewelry must be stored separately in an airtight box so that it will last a lifetime.
We suggest you clean the used jewelry piece and then wipe it with a soft serviette. This is a good practice; you can do it once per week.
Clean the metal first, then the diamond; this will give you the most shine on your diamond.