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Our inventory consists of all kinds of jewelry, including solid 925 Sterling Silver, White Gold, Yellow Gold, Rose Gold, Black Gold, Rhodium Plated, Pendants, Hoops, Bracelets, Bangles, Matching Sets, Wedding Engagement Rings, Wedding Engagement Bands, Stackable Bands, Cocktail Rings, Precious, and Semi-Precious Gemstones, Diamonds, Moissanites, and Color stones of all kinds. Simulated: Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Morganite, Amethyst, Aquamarine, Lavender, Peridot, Citrine, Blue Topaz. Religious jewelry: Crosses, Star of David, Guadalupe, Rosary.<br><br>
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JEWELRY CARE TIPS BY :-- BlueAPPLE I M P O R T S
To take care of your jewelry and keep it clean and ready to wear, gently remove excess makeup and oil from your skin after each wear. _________________________________
Store in jewelry or soft bag. • To prevent damage to sterling silver, wrap the item in absorbent jewelry paper. • Place it in a zippered plastic bag, and close it. • Remove any remaining detergent from the precious stones and rinse thoroughly with clean water. • Never use toothpaste!
CAUTIONS WHEN CLEANING SILVER JEWELRY • Silver is subject to deterioration over time, resulting in dry or black jewelry as well. • Destruction occurs when silver is exposed to oxygen and sulphur in the air. This is inevitable, but, thankfully, it does not damage the metal and can be easily cleaned. • __________________________________________________
The silver jewelry should be kept in a separate bag. • Avoid dry environments. • Remove the silver bracelet and the bracelet when you wash your hands. • Being careful how you store and wear silver will also help reduce the rate of deterioration. • _______________________________________________________________
CLEANING TECHNIQUES FOR SILVER AND GOLD JEWELRY • The simplest way to clean silver is to clean with a cleaning solution and cloth. • The silver cleaning cloth should be soft and packed with a detergent agent. • A cup of warm water and a few drops of washing liquid will help to disperse the mess. • Gently wipe the silver with a clean, soft brush.
Let them air dry. • In a bowl mix the white vinegar and equal parts of water. • Scrape a clean toothbrush into the solution and gently brush the affected areas of silver. • Stand up and let the air dry.
CLEANING GOLD JEWELRY • It doesn't take long for the gold jewelry to fade. Daily signs of fingerprints and dirt can make the fastest gold possible. • A cleaning solution specially designed for jewelry is a safe option, but make sure any solution is for the right metal or jewelry. • Add a few drops of washing-up liquid (or another light reducing solution) to a bowl of water. Extreme temperature changes can damage the ornament, so avoid hot or snowy water.
Put the ornaments in the dock for ten minutes to remove any dirt. Clean with a soft brush • Wash thoroughly in clear water to remove any residue of soap and residue. Gently pat dry with a dry cloth or allow it to dry on air. • Gold is a very soft metal that is susceptible to fatigue. Keep this fact in mind during the cleaning and drying process and be as gentle as possible.