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3 Things You Should Know about Caring For Your Gold Jewelry

By Jimmy Zhou


Gold jewelry has been in fashion for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians wore gold necklaces, golden bracelets, earrings, and more. Mayans and Aztecs were known for their amazing catches of gold and stunning gold jewelry. Even today we marvel at their creations in museums and wonder at how much they are worth. Now we can buy and sell gold jewelry as easily as anything else. But the higher the karat of gold, the more expensive it is. And if you want to get a stunning piece of 24K gold jewelry, then you has better be ready to take proper care of it!

Gold jewelry tends to get neglected by some because of its nature. Because very little ever happens to pure gold (tarnish, etc.), people assume they don't really need to clean gold like they do silver. However, gold is actually mixed in with other metals, which means it can tarnish. It's impossible to have pure gold jewelry - the metal itself is simply too soft. Taking care of gold jewelry means giving it a chance to shine at its best every time you slip it on. Below are three ways to make sure it stays bright all throughout your time together.

Store your gold jewelry in the right place

Some people own jewelry boxes that are nothing more than, well, a box. A box with one space where every piece of jewelry gets to be jumbled together. If you own jewelry that you don't want scratched or otherwise damaged, such as gold jewelry, then you need to upgrade your jewelry box to a different, better version.

Instead, you should purchase a jewelry box big enough to give each piece its own cubicle. If you have too much jewelry for this option, you should still buy a partitioned jewelry box. From there, you can keep pieces from touching one another by obtaining soft tissue paper to nestle pieces in. This way diamond rings stay snug and won't scratch up your gold earrings, and so forth.

Never wash or clean while wearing gold jewelry.

Jewelry should be taken off when you plan on showering, washing hands (in the case of rings), or doing any type of cleaning. This holds true for any type of jewelry, including gold jewelry. When you wash, you can get soapy film on your gold pieces, which will then cause them to be dingy and dull in appearance. Bar soap is particularly bad because of its ability to leave behind soap scum. If you want to wash your jewelry, do it separately with soft, small brushes and high quality soap or cleaner made specifically for gold jewelry. If you need to clean something with harsh chemicals, you should also remove your jewelry to keep it from getting residue on it and dulling or tarnishing. Give yourself an extra bit of help by trading out chemical cleaners for plant-based versions instead.

Say hello to your local jeweler

Jewelers have great tools at their disposal that we don't have. Likewise, they know more about your gold jewelry than you might. If you already clean your jewelry on a regular basis, it still can't hurt to visit a jeweler every six months for a professional cleaning. If that seems too often to you, then at least try to go annually. You may be surprised at how much shine they can get out of your jewelry after just a handful of minutes of professional cleaning. They can also give you extra tips on better ways to keep your jewelry shining.

Visit the jeweler once a year in order to just to check on the wear and tear of your ring, bracelet, or other gold jewelry piece. Jewelers can catch potential problems early or make adjustments to prevent future issues. By giving your gold jewelry its very own check up, you'll extend its life and ensure that it is always at its most beautiful.

By following these steps, you'll be able to enjoy your jewelry in all its golden beauty. Take good care of your jewelry and you'll be able to have many happy returns every time you wear it.




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