Simple Tips To Rememeber When It Comes To Jewelry
Put your make up on before the jewelery. Makeup can gravitate dust and grime towards your jewelry leaving it to look dull. This is particularly important in the case of necklaces and earrings.
Try using robe hooks for storing your necklaces in a tangle-free way. You can hang a whole row of these small pieces of hardware along a wall or the back of a closet door, then hang your necklaces in groups by color or length. This keeps your necklaces from balling into a knotty cluster in the jewelry box, and it looks lovely, too.
If you see jewelry that you really want but cannot afford, have a replica made to save money. Often all that is necessary is a photograph of the piece of jewelry you want. Hand your reference picture over to a specialized craftsman or a jewelry store. The craftsman can use less expensive materials, such as gold or silver plate where the original used solid precious metals. By doing this he can make an affordable reproduction for you.
Give copper jewelry a quick rinse with some lemon juice. Tarnish is something that happens to all copper over time. If you are not crazy about the look of tarnished copper, lemon juice is a great way to shine it up.
It is important to be sure to plug the drain when cleaning jewelry over a sink. It's all to easy to lose that precious piece as it slips from your soapy hands. By placing a stop in the drain, you can prevent your jewelry from falling into the drain pipes.
When shopping for sterling silver jewelry, it is a good idea to bring a small magnet along with you. Metals that aren't precious will connect to the magnet, signaling that it is fake. You can generally tell genuine sterling silver by its stamp, which will look something like ".925 ster." If there is no hallmark, watch its authenticity since it may be fake.