For 14 and 18 Karat Gold Jewelry
Caring for Gold
Gold is a precious metal known for its enduring beauty, but it can still be affected by daily wear. Here’s how to care for your 18K and 14K gold jewelry.
Avoid Contact with Chemicals: Remove your jewelry before coming into contact with harsh chemicals, such as cleaning agents, chlorine, or perfumes, which can dull the metal’s finish.
Store Separately: When not wearing your jewelry, store it in a soft pouch or lined jewelry box to prevent scratches. Keep pieces separate to avoid them rubbing against each other.
Clean Regularly: To restore your gold's shine, gently clean it with warm water, a mild dish soap, and a soft cloth or brush. Avoid abrasive materials that can scratch the surface.
Polishing: Over time, gold can develop a patina from daily wear. A professional jeweler can polish your piece to restore its original luster.
