Jewelry Care

 

Jewelry Care

  1. Gentle Cleaning: Begin by gently cleaning the jewelry using a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any surface dirt or residue. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals as they can damage the delicate plating.

  2. Avoid Contact: Avoid exposing your jewelry to harsh chemicals, perfumes, lotions, and cosmetics, as these can cause damage to the plating and accelerate tarnishing. Remove your jewelry before swimming, bathing, or engaging in activities that may expose it to moisture or abrasion.

  3. Storage: Store your jewelry in a clean, dry place away from moisture, direct sunlight, and extreme temperatures. Consider using a jewelry box or pouch with individual compartments to prevent scratching and tangling.

  4. Regular Maintenance: To keep your jewelry looking its best, perform regular maintenance by gently wiping it with a soft cloth after each wear to remove oils, sweat, and debris. This will help prevent tarnishing and maintain the shine of the plating.

By following this sophisticated care procedure, you can ensure that your rhodium-plated, gold-plated, or gold-dipped jewelry remains beautiful and lustrous for years to come.