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by Julie Lee of Julie's Jewelry Design, LLC.
Karat gold jewelry pieces make up the majority of many fine jewelry
collections. Gold comes in many different styles and colors, but the care
and cleaning procedure remains the same.
- Remove all gold jewelry before showering or cleaning. Soap can cause a
film to form on karat gold jewelry, making it appear dull and dingy. By
preventing the formation of this film, you immediately reduce the
occasions your pieces will need to be cleaned.
- To clean your jewelry at home, you'll find many commercial cleaners
available. In addition, you will find a soft chamois cloth an effective
and inexpensive way to keep your pieces lustrous and shining. Ask your
jeweler to recommend both of these items for you.
- For certain gold jewelry, especially pieces that do not contain
colored gemstones, an ultrasonic cleaning machine may be appropriate. Once
again, ask your jeweler to advise you.
- Be careful of chlorine. Chlorine, especially at high temperatures, can
permanently damage or discolor your gold jewelry. Do not wear gold jewelry
while using chlorine bleach or while in a pool or hot tub.
- You can remove tarnish with a jewelry cleaner, or by using soap and
water mixed with a few drops of ammonia. Carefully brush with a soft
bristle brush. An old toothbrush can also be used. After the brushing,
simply rinse with lukewarm water and allow to dry. If there is a heavy
tarnish on your jewelry, consult your jeweler for the best cleaning
procedure. You should also talk to your jeweler before attempting to clean
any karat gold jewelry set with colored gemstones because some stones
require special cleaning procedures.
- Grease can be removed from karat gold jewelry by dipping the jewelry
into plain rubbing alcohol. Again, check with your jeweler about colored
gemstone pieces.
Julie Lee is a web designer and founder of
Julie's Jewelry Design, LLC. Julie's Jewels is a
Texas based retail jewelry company specializing in high quality, affordable
jewelry pieces created to be treasured for a lifetime.
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