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Caring for Gold

    We recommended that you not wear your jewelry in hot tubs or swimming pools,
    and that you remove your rings when working with cleaning products and that you
    not clean your rings with chlorine products. Get your ring prongs and pendant
    bails checked regularly by a qualified jeweler.

    Neck chains should not be worn for sleeping or showering, and some are more
    destructible than others. Showering with them allows soap and scum to collect
    and dull the chain, and also exposes them to some chlorine. Sleeping with them
    puts a good deal of stress on them and causes crimps in them. Herringbones are
    particularly prone to kinking.

    To avoid loss of a valuable ring you should NEVER remove it away from home.
    This means you don't take it off to wash your hands in a rest room, and you don't
    remove it to use hand lotion. An all too typical loss is when a woman passenger
    removes her wedding rings in the car and puts them in her lap while applying
    lotion, waits for lotion to dry and forgets the rings, dropping them off her
    lap when she exists the car.. When you are out, apply your lotion as usual,
    just avoid slathering the rings.

    MORE GOLD CARE
    Light tarnish can be removed by using soap water and a soft bristle brush.
    After gentle scrubbing, rinse and dry with a cotton cloth. You can also use
    a specially treated cloth or other cleaning products.

    For gold jewelry without colored gemstones, you can use an ultrasonic
    cleaning machine.

    For heavy tarnish, please consult your jeweler for the best cleaning method.

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