How to: Clean Your Gold Jewellery
Solid gold jewellery is the ultimate investment, which is why we have prepared this guide to preserve your pieces!
When it comes to wearing fine jewellery, follow the rule of thumb: last on, first off. Solid gold jewellery is resistant to tarnishing and can be worn in shower, sea or pool etc.
How to Clean Your Jewellery
Polish using a soft microfibre cloth to remove any finger prints or marks.
Mild dish soap with warm water and a soft-bristle toothbrush can be used for a deeper cleaning and if you need to get into any grooves and crevices. Rinse with lukewarm water and dry with a clean cloth.
How to store your Jewellery
A jewellery box is a great investment, not only to safely store your valuables but also to be able to view and pick out your jewellery easily.
If travelling pack your pieces separately, this will keep them from rubbing together, scratching or tangling.
Caring for your Gold Earrings
Stud earrings, huggies and small hoops can be worn all day and are generally safe to wear to bed too. Antique, larger statement earrings can easily get tangled in hair or catch on to something so best to wear only during the day.
Tips for Cleaning Gold Rings
Rings often collect soap and hand cream residue, especially if you have an favourite ring stack that you wear daily. Cleaning them every few months in mild dish soap and warm water will help keep their shine while soft-bristle toothbrush will remove residue from around stones and detail.
Preserving your Gold Necklaces
Many necklaces are difficult or nearly impossible to mend if they get kinked or torn. To avoid your chains, pendant necklaces, or chokers getting tangled into a dreaded knot, store seperately in your jewllery box or individually in pooches to avoid this happening.