It depends on what the jewelry is made of.
You can clean a diamond with soap and water, or a steam jet. Cleaning the diamond is the easy part: protecting the metal in which it is set may be the challenge. Your local jeweler can most safely clean your jewelery set with diamonds.
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They make jewelery cleaner that is specifically made for the type of materials earrings are made of.
You should clean body jewelery at least once a week, or more if it's on the tongue.
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To clean your jewelery, you can use toothpaste or denture cleansing tablets, i tried this with my great-grandma's ring & it is now just as good as new. There is wife-tales on using coca-cola, don't do this, it fails & doesn't work.Hope this helps you guys!
If you have a coin of any value - DO NOT CLEAN YOUR COIN. All cleaning products are either acidic or abrasive and will damage or destroy the finish of the coin. If you have a coin that is of no particular value and you just want it to look shiny, use a jewelery cleaner or a soft drink.
Handmade boxes for jewelery can be purchased from Appalachian Springs, Fine Hardwood Boxes, Etsy, Jewelery Chest, Bespoke Boxes and Night Fox Jewelery.
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The best place to buy body jewelery is at a piercing parlour, as many times body jewelery needs to be professional inserted. Even if it doesn't, piercing parlours will only sell quality jewelery that will not compromise your piercing by causing rejection or hurt you by leaching dangerous metals.
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