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Mesmé Jewelry

X Small Cherry Earrings

Regular price $34.00 USD
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Care Instructions

Caring for your 18k gold-plated jewelry is essential to maintain its luster and extend its life. Here are some detailed steps and tips on how to properly care for your gold-plated pieces:

1. Keep It Clean
- Routine Cleaning: Regularly clean your gold-plated jewelry using a soft cloth or a brush with soft bristles to gently remove surface oils and dirt.
- Deep Cleaning: For a more thorough cleaning, use a mild soap and warm water. Dip your jewelry in the solution, then gently scrub with a soft-bristled brush. Rinse with lukewarm water and dry thoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth.

2. Avoid Chemicals
- Always remove your gold-plated jewelry before swimming, showering, or engaging in activities that involve harsh chemicals or environments. Chlorine and salt water can be particularly damaging.
- Avoid contact with substances like perfumes, lotions, and hairsprays, as these can tarnish the gold plating over time.

3. Store Properly
- Prevent Scratches: Store your jewelry in a soft-lined box or pouch with each piece placed in a separate compartment or wrapped in a soft cloth. This prevents pieces from rubbing together and causing scratches.
- Controlled Environment: Store your jewelry in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Moisture and heat can cause the gold plating to tarnish more quickly.

4. Wear with Care
- Put on your jewelry last when dressing and take it off first when undressing to minimize contact with makeup and chemicals that could corrode the plating.
- Avoid wearing gold-plated jewelry during physical activities that may lead to perspiration, which can also affect the plating.

5. Regular Maintenance
- Check regularly for any signs of wear or damage such as scratches or fading. If the gold plating begins to wear off, consider having it re-plated by a professional. This can significantly extend the life and beauty of your jewelry.

6. Professional Care
- For items that require deep cleaning or repair, consider taking them to a professional jeweler who specializes in gold-plated jewelry. They have the right tools and techniques to handle your pieces with care.

Following these care tips will help ensure that your 18k gold-plated jewelry continues to look as beautiful as the day you bought it, preserving its gleam and elegance for years to come.