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How to Care for Hawaiian Jewelry

☆How to Care for Hawaiian Jewelry☆

☆Common Care Instructions☆

1.After use, wipe off any dirt or sweat with a soft cloth or special cloth.

2.Store in small portions in a place where temperature and humidity are optimal and where air cannot touch them.

☆How to Care for Silver

You've been wearing a piece of jewelry for a while, but it's turned black! The part of the accessory that touches your skin has become discolored after using it! You've been using it and the part that touches your skin has become discolored!

Causes include sweat, sebum stains, deterioration due to air or irritating water, and neglect.

Here are some simple home care and management tips to keep it looking good and bring it back.

1.Wipe clean after use

After use, use a soft cloth or special cloth to wipe off any dirt on the entire surface before putting it away in a case. If the product is heavily soiled, wash off the dirt and sweat with water or lukewarm water, then wipe off the moisture by pressing a soft cloth against the product and let it dry.

*Silver jewelry made of materials that are sensitive to moisture, such as coatings, should always be wiped clean.

1.Storage method

To keep them from being exposed to air as much as possible, put them in a jewelry box or a small ziplock to keep the air out.It is advisable to store each piece of jewelry separately.Storing multiple pieces of jewelry in a small case can cause them to bump into each other and cause scratches and deformation.You can use a case with dividers or a small bag.

Also, it is important to store them in a place that is not exposed to direct sunlight.Exposure to sunlight will cause deterioration of quality and discoloration due to heat.Store it in a well-ventilated place. Do not use desiccants, as the optimal humidity varies depending on the type of jewelry.

1.How to get rid of blackheads

Use a silver polishing cloth. Cloths can be purchased at home centers or jewelry/accessory stores. Be careful not to wipe too much, as this will remove parts that do not need to be removed.

For uneven parts and fine chains that cannot be polished with a silver polishing cloth, you can also use a light soaking wash in a silver-specific liquid. Some materials may not be compatible with this method, so please check the product's instructions for use.

Other methods include the use of baking soda and toothpaste, and asking a specialist to take care of it from the beginning.

☆Plating and coating materials

The surface of silver 925 is plated with rhodium, yellow gold, or pink gold. The coating serves to protect the silver from tarnishing.

After wearing, wash off sweat and dirt with water or lukewarm water, and wipe off moisture well with a soft cloth.

We recommend that you do not use silver polishing cloths or cleaners that contain abrasives, as they will scratch or peel off the coating.

☆How to Care for 14K Gold

It is recommended that you use a commercially available polishing cloth and solution specifically designed for gold. After a long time of use, the surface may become dull and scratchy. In such a case, it is recommended to have it re-polished by a specialist.