Ideally, all your jewellery items should be stored individually, either in a soft pouch or plastic bag – this prevents chips or scratches caused by items rubbing against each other. If there are certain bracelets and necklaces you choose to keep together, do fasten their clasps to avoid tangling. It’s also best to keep your jewellery in a cool, dry container that is not exposed to direct sunlight, since this can discolour certain gems. For silver, you can buy special tarnish-proof cloths to wrap it in.
While Some Metals And Gems Are More Durable Than Others, All Jewellery Can Be Chipped Or Scratched Accidentally, So It’s Always Best To Remove It When Doing Sports And Household Chores.
Water Is Also Damaging To Jewellery As It Tarnishes Silver And Can Weaken Clasps, So Be Careful To Remove Any Items When Bathing And Doing The Dishes. If You Do Get Your Jewellery Wet, Always Dry It Thoroughly Afterwards.
As a rule, never let your jewellery come into contact with chlorine, bleach and other chemicals, since these can cause serious damage to gems and metals. In addition, oil based lotions and certain liquids that we use daily such as hairspray, mousse and perfumes will build up a dull residue which causes jewellery to lose its brilliance, and this can then be difficult to remove. For this reason, it’s always best to remove your jewellery when grooming.