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Care Advice
Product Care Advice by material:
925 sterling silver
925 sterling silver consists of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper.
Maintenance Tips:
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Avoid Chemicals: Keep silver away from perfumes, lotions, and hair sprays to prevent discoloration.
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Regular Cleaning: Use a soft cloth or a silver polishing cloth to remove tarnish and dirt. Gentle soap and warm water can also be used.
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Avoid Harsh Cleaners: Do not use abrasive materials or harsh chemicals which can scratch or damage the silver.
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Heavy Tarnish: For heavily tarnished pieces, use a silver dip or polish specifically designed for silver.
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Anti-Tarnish Measures: Consider anti-tarnish strips or pouches to minimize tarnishing.
Cleaning Instructions:
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Mix warm water with mild dish soap.
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Soak the jewelry for a few minutes.
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Gently scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush or cloth.
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Rinse thoroughly with water.
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Dry with a soft cloth to remove excess moisture.
Precautions:
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Avoid hot water which can warp the silver.
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Do not use abrasive materials like steel wool.
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Avoid bleach and harsh chemicals.
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Ultrasonic cleaners can damage gemstones set in silver.
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Do not soak silver for extended periods.
Storage: Keep your silver jewelry in a cool, dry place, such as a jewelry box or pouch, to prevent tarnishing.
Stainless Steel Jewelry
Known to be strong, durable, and hypoallergenic. Resistant to tarnish, rust, and discoloration. Ideal for everyday wear.
Maintenance Tips:
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Remove During Activities: Avoid wearing stainless steel jewelry during activities that could pull or catch on it, such as sleeping or sports.
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Daily Wear: It's sturdy enough for daily use, but consider removing it before washing dishes to prevent minor damage.
Cleaning Instructions:
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Regular Cleaning: Wipe with a soft cloth every few months to maintain shine.
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Wet Jewelry: Rinse with warm water and dry thoroughly if it gets wet.
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Deep Cleaning: For heavily soiled items, use mild soap and a soft toothbrush, then rinse and dry completely.
Storage:
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Keep jewelry in a soft cloth bag to prevent dust and grime accumulation.
Rhodium plating, Zinc alloy, 14k real gold plating:
1.Avoid Harsh Chemicals:
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Keep jewelry away from household cleaners, bleach, chlorine, and perfumes.
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Remove jewelry before using cosmetics or lotions.
2.Gentle Cleaning:
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Clean with a soft, lint-free cloth or a jewelry polishing cloth.
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Use mild soap and warm water if deeper cleaning is necessary, and gently rub with a soft cloth or a very soft toothbrush.
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Avoid abrasive cleaners and brushes that can scratch the rhodium layer.
3.Storage:
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Store in a dry, cool place, ideally in a soft cloth bag or a jewelry box with compartments to prevent scratching.
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Keep pieces separate to avoid friction between items.
4.Avoid Physical Impact:
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Remove rhodium-plated jewelry before engaging in activities that could cause physical wear or damage, such as sports or heavy work.
5.Limit Exposure to Water:
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Remove jewelry before swimming, bathing, or doing dishes to prevent the rhodium plating from wearing off more quickly.