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Care of Sterling Silver Jewelry
We recommend that you store your sterling silver jewelry in a cloth pouch, or in a separate compartment in your jewelry box, to protect the pieces from scratching. Put your jewelry on your body after applying hairspray or perfumes. You must never expose your jewelry to household chemicals or chlorinated water. These chemicals can do damage to the silver over time. Tarnish will build up on your sterling silver jewelry, especially on pieces that you don’t wear often. This tarnish is easily removed with fine silver polish or solutions that you can find at most jewelry, hardware or grocery stores. Keep a cleaning cloth handy and before you wear your silver, rub it lightly with the cloth to remove any tarnish.

Rhodium finished pieces only need to be wiped with a soft cotton cloth to remove any spots. Do NOT use silver polishes at all on these pieces. Remember rhodium will not tarnish.

For deep scratches that you might get on your sterling silver jewelry, you should seek the advise of a qualified jeweler in your area. A professional buffing might alleviate those scratches. Your sterling silver jewelry will last forever when properly cared for!

Care of Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel jewelry will never tarnish so there's never any need to use chemicals on it. However, if some dirt or residue accumulates on the stainless steel jewelry, you can use steam or warm water with a non-abrasive soap to remove them. You may also use a soft, clean cloth for polishing it up.

Care of Gold Plated
To clean your gold plated jewelry, you may polish it with a soft clean cloth to polish the piece. Never use silver polish or abrasive cleaners as that could ruin the gold plated piece of jewelry. Use steam to remove any dirt that might have accumulated on the piece.