Paste is another name for jewellery set with glass to look like a gemstone. It was used quite a lot in Victorian and Edwardian jewellery to replicate the look of, for example, aquamarine, ruby, sapphire, diamond
Most if not all of PS Co jewelry is paste jewelry, ie, non-precious or semi-precious gems were used
Since I make my own costume jewelry and I have so much silver and gold findings I have had much success cleaning my costume and my fine expensive pieces with ... Gleem or Colgate tooth paste and a soft tooth brush, which ever paste you choose ,,, just remember it must be in a paste form not gel.
Sterling silver jewelry can be cleaned with a mixture of Mr. Clean, water, and ammonia. Mix half water and Mr. Clean then add a small amount of ammonia. This is the same solution many jewelers I know use in their ultrasonic. Allow your jewelry to soak in the solution for 15 seconds then rinse with water. Tarnish can be removed from sterling silver jewelry by making a paste with baking soda and water. Just add enough water to your baking soda to create a paste. Rub the paste on your sterling jewelry then rinse with water.
Italy 925 is a sterling silver fine jewelry metal content. 925 means 92.5% pure silver. To clean your jewelry a mixture of half Mr. Clean and water with a small amount of ammonia can be used. Soak for 15 seconds then rinse with water and dry. To remove tarnish from sterling silver jewelry a paste can be made by mixing baking soda and water. Rub the paste on the jewelry then rinse with water and dry. I have attached a link to an article which has more detailed information about cleaning your jewelry.
It is not recommended to clean jewelry with toothpaste as it can be abrasive and may scratch the surface of the metal or gemstone. It is better to use a jewelry cleaning solution specifically designed for the type of metal or gemstone to avoid damage.
To clean all types of jewelry including fine jewelry a solution of half Mr. Clean and half water with a small amount of ammonia is the best. This works just as well as jewelry cleaner and is what many jewelry stores use in their ultrasonic. Allow the piece to soak for 15 minutes in the solution then rinse with water. If tarnished sterling silver jewelry is to be cleaned, a mixture of baking soda and water can be used. Mix just enough water and baking soda to make a paste then rub the paste on the sterling silver. Rinse and dry. I have seen other solutions used including toothpaste on inexpensive jewelry, but toothpaste is abrasive and I would not use this on any jewelry worth anything.
A paste pearl is a type of imitation pearl created from glass or other materials that are coated with a substance to mimic the appearance of natural pearls. These pearls are often used in costume jewelry due to their affordability and can replicate the luster and sheen of real pearls. Paste pearls can vary in quality and are sometimes used in high-end jewelry pieces as a substitute for genuine pearls. They are distinct from cultured or natural pearls, which are formed by mollusks.
You can create a blog which is free of cost to sell your jewelry online. I would suggest creating a blog on Blogger.com which is very easy to use and flexible. Once you have that done use any copy-paste shopping cart to add e-commerce to your blog. There are several options available but I would recommend looking into fatfreecart.com. It is FREE! It is a copy-paste cart which you can easily paste in your blog and accept payments through PayPal and Google checkout. All the best!
You COULD use whatever you would like to clean your jewelry, but it is highly recommended to get your jewelry cleaned at your local jewelers. Toothpaste or any other cleaners that are not specified as "safe" for your specific jewelry (gold, silver, etc.) are probably not a good idea to use. They could damage or permanently discolor your jewelry. If there is an intricate design, toothpaste could get in the grooves and make it look worse than when you started.
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A great way to remove tarnish from jewelry is by dipping it in a solution of water, mild soap and a few drops of ammonia. Brush it with a soft brush and rinse under warm water and let it dry. You have to take different measure when cleaning jewelry with gemstones on it.
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