Tagring with round8/23/2023 To remove tarnish that may occur with time and humidity use a special cloth for gold plated jewellery and rub very gently. When you need to clean the surface of your jewellery from more oily substances (body cream residue for instance) wash with a mild detergent in lukewarm water and wipe dry very gently with a very soft cloth. Use a very soft cloth (microfiber is a good option) and rub very gently to clean your piece after wearing it. Store seperately (so that you avoid pieces rubbing against each other or the chains get tangled) in a soft pouch or a lined jewellery box and keep away from humidity and heat. We advise you to remove your jewellery when you shower, sleep or when you are training, because the friction may damage the chains or the surface of the jewellery and the pH of the perspiration may cause oxidization of the metal. The chlorine, salt or other substances may discolor or tarnish your jewellery. Protect your jewellery from scratches and friction, it damages the polished finish, makes the surface look dull and makes the gold plating fade and the surface of the silver appear from underneath.Īvoid contact with water, sea, cosmetics and chemicals. Here are some helpful tips to help your jewellery stay at their original condition for longer: PROTECTION The speed at which the gold plating (or rhodium plating) fades depends on the frequency you wear your piece and the proper care and protection. Goldplated, or rhodium plated pieces are more sensitive and it is normal that the plating will fade and the polished finish will become dull with time and wear. Our jewellery is made with quality materials and craftsmanship.
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