Caring for your Jewelry

GOLD FILLED
Caring for gold filled jewelry is not too much different from caring for other types of jewelry. Here are our top tips:
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Avoid wearing your gold filled jewelry in the ocean or swimming pools, as the salt water and chlorine can cause damage.
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Keep your gold filled jewelry as dry as possible and away from humidity.
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Make sure you store it individually.
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Avoid wearing your gold filled jewelry when working out. Exposure to the salt from sweat can cause your pieces to become dull.
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Be mindful that perfume, hairspray and hand lotions may tarnish your gold filled jewelry due to the harsh chemicals they contain.
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Gently wipe your gold filled piece with a jewelry polishing, non-scratch cloth every now and again to promote shine.
COPPER
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Avoid wearing your copper jewelry in the ocean or swimming pools, as the salt water and chlorine can cause tarnish or patina and change Color
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Use a lint-free or microfiber cloth to gently wipe your copper jewelry before and after you wear it.
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Use anti-tarnish storage bags or wrap each piece in a soft cloth.
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Store in a cool, dry place.
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Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals like household detergents.
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Clean frequently-worn copper jewelry at least monthly or more if it begins to dull.
SILVER
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Avoid wearing your sterling silver jewelry in the ocean or swimming pools, as the salt water and chlorine can cause tarnish and darkening
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Use a lint-free or microfiber cloth to gently wipe your silver jewelry before and after you wear it.
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Use anti-tarnish storage bags or wrap each piece in a soft cloth.
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Store in a cool, dry place.
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Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals like household detergents.
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Clean frequently worn silver jewelry at least monthly or more if it begins to tarnish
GEMSTONE, PEARL, CLAY & GLASS BEADS
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Most gemstone, pearls, glass and clay beads can be cleaned using a washing solution of slightly tepid water and mild soap such as Ivory Dish Liquid.
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Dip a lint free cotton cloth into the liquid to dampen and wring out excess water.
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Using a circular motion, gently wipe the cloth over the full body of the bead to remove dust or buildup on the exterior.
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A rule of thumb is to add your jewelry as the last item on and first item off while dressing which will diminish environmental or accidental damage.
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We do not recommend the use of commercial "cleaning immersion solutions" . Some gemstones can absorb liquids.
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We do not recommend the use of Commercial Ultra Sonic Cleaners as they can damage beads or metal finishes.
