1.It is advisable not to wear jewelry when participating in sports or doing housework to avoid damaging the ornaments.
2.Check the jewelry regularly. If any signs of wear, loosening or breakage are detected, it should be sent for repair and maintenance in a timely manner to prevent economic losses. When the jewelry is not being worn, it should be stored individually, packed well in a jewelry box or jewelry bag to avoid mutual friction and damage.
3.Jewelry should be removed when taking a bath to prevent damage to organic gems caused by water contact. It should also be kept away from volatile chemicals such as perfumes and acidic or alkaline substances to avoid corrosion damage.
4.Regularly check the luster and wear conditions of the jewelry so that corresponding measures can be taken promptly. Once the jewelry is damaged, it should be sent to the store for repair immediately.
5.Wearing jewelry frequently will cause dust and body oils to adhere to the ornaments, affecting their luster. Cleaning is one of the simple and effective ways to keep the surface of gold and silver jewelry shiny for a long time. When it's hot and the jewelry gets sweaty, it is best to soak the ornaments in clean water and then wear them again after they are dry, except for organic gems.
6.It is necessary to clean jewelry regularly, usually once a month. There are several cleaning methods, and the two common ones are as follows: First, send it to the store for professional cleaning. Second, rinse it with warm water by yourself. Place the jewelry in a container filled with mild detergent for about twenty minutes, then take it out and gently brush it with a small soft-bristled brush. Note: When starting to clean, make sure to block the drain outlet of the sink or use a basin to hold the water to prevent the jewelry from falling into the drain. After cleaning, it must be rinsed thoroughly with clean water and dried with a soft cloth.