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Jewelry Care 

14k Gold Filled Jewelry

Gold-filled jewelry is created by bonding a thick layer of solid gold to a base metal, such as brass. This process makes gold-filled pieces more durable and tarnish-resistant than gold-plated jewelry.

Care Instructions:
Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, water, and excessive moisture.
Store in a dry, cool place to prevent scratches or tarnishing.
Handle gently to maintain its luster.

 

Cleaning Tips:

Mix warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap.
Use a soft toothbrush or cloth to gently clean the piece.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water and pat dry with a lint-free cloth.

Sterling Silver Jewelry

Sterling silver is composed of pure silver and copper. This combination gives it strength while maintaining its bright, polished finish. 

 

Care Instructions:
Store in a tarnish-resistant bag or cloth to minimize exposure to air.
Avoid wearing it in water or while using lotions, perfumes, or cleaning products.
Polish regularly to maintain its shine.

Cleaning Tips:
Use a silver polishing cloth to gently remove tarnish.
For deeper cleaning, create a paste with baking soda and water. Rub gently onto the jewelry, rinse, and dry.
Alternatively, use a silver-specific cleaner for a professional finish.

Gold & Silver Plated Jewelry

Gold and silver-plated jewelry features a thin layer of gold or silver applied over a base metal, such as brass or copper. While more affordable than solid or filled options, the plating can wear off over time with frequent use.

 

Care Instructions:
Avoid prolonged exposure to water, perfumes, and harsh chemicals.
Store in a soft pouch or separate compartment to prevent scratches.
Limit polishing to preserve the plating.

 

Cleaning Tips:
Wipe gently with a damp, soft cloth to remove dirt and oils.
Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbing, which can damage the plating.

If needed, use a mild soap solution, rinse quickly, and pat dry with a soft cloth.

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