5 Tips For Caring for Gold Jewellery
Not only do you need to know how to clean gold to ensure it
stays as precious as when it was new, but you need to know how to
care for your pieces. Once you've learnt how to clean gold, caring
for your gold and
rose gold jewellery in between cleanings should be your next
top priority. With our simple tips, you'll be able to keep your
jewellery dazzling for longer!
Safe Storage
When not wearing, keep your pieces, such as your layered
necklaces, in a jewellery
box or pouch. This is instead of out in the open where they
may become scratched or tangled.
Gemstone Care
Avoid submerging birthstone
rings, or diamond
bracelets in water. Taking these pieces off when doing the
dishes or other household work that involves chemicals is vital as
they may become tarnished by harsh substances. Taking earrings off in
the shower is also advised. That way your gold studs
or gold
labrets will stay looking fabulous for longer.
Avoid Scratches
Store your solid
gold jewellery separate from each other, possibly wrapped in a
soft cloth. This will ensure that even when tucked away your jewels
don't cause scratches to one another.
Regular Polishing
Clean your gold jewellery, such as solid
white gold, regularly. Knowing how to clean gold and giving
your pieces a regular polish will stop debris build up from
occurring.
Minimise Contact
Minimise your favourite gold jewellery coming into contact with
sweat by taking it off when exercising. This means that even if you
do know how to clean gold, you hopefully won't have to clean it so
often.
Knowing how to clean gold jewellery and how to care for it will
ensure your sentimental pieces look gorgeous at all times. Whether
they're your everyday
tragus earrings, or dainty gold
bracelets for a special event, your gold jewellery will shine
as bright as you.
Cleaning other Jewellery
We adore mixing our gold pieces with sterling silver and rose
gold jewellery. These types of metal also need love and attention.
Which is why it's essential to
learn how to clean silver jewellery too. You can clean
sterling silver in much the same way as gold. We also recommend
cleaning your earrings regularly as they come into contact with
your skin the most.