GOLD PLATED JEWELRY:
Gold plating is a process where a thin layer of gold is placed on the surface of a different material. All of our jewelry is plated on top of a base of silver 970.
Remember this thin layer of gold doesn't last forever, to maximise its lifespan you can:
- Store it properly. Reduce tarnish by keeping your piece in a jewelry box. Separate each piece in a small plastic bag to limit exposure to air, moisture and light and to avoid scratches.
- Do not spray on perfume, wash your hands or use other beauty products while wearing your gold plated jewelry (Specially rings).
- Remove your jewelry before swimming, bathing and exercising.
- Avoid constantly rubbing your plated jewelry.
How to clean your Gold Plated Jewelry:
- Gently wipe down the pieces after every wear. Use a very soft cloth to remove any dust and dirt.
- Every couple of weeks use soap and warm water for a deeper cleaning (Avoid antibacterial soap). Soak your pieces in the solution for a few minutes. Then as carefully as possible brush them with a soft toothbrush (to clean the filigree) and gently wipe them down with a soft cloth to restore the shine.
If you are still not sure how to clean your MQMORA jewelry, take it to a jeweler. Specially if the pieces are severely tarnished or scratched, your local jeweler will be able to re-plate it and make them look as good as new.
Plating is not covered by our warranty.
SILVER JEWELRY:
- Store it properly. Reduce tarnish by keeping your piece in a jewelry box. Separate each piece in a small plastic bag to limit exposure to air, moisture and light and to avoid scratches.
- Do not spray on perfume, wash your hands or use other beauty products while wearing your jewelry.
- Remove your jewelry before swimming, bathing and exercising.
How to clean your Silver Jewelry:
For a deeper cleaning you can use:
- Baking soda and aluminum foil: Add boiling water and baking soda (1 tbsp of baking soda for each cup of water) to a bowl layered with aluminum foil, ensure that the jewelry is touching the aluminum. Soak your pieces in the solution and remove after 1- 2 minutes. As carefully as possible brush them with a soft toothbrush (to clean the filigree), rinse under cool water and gently rub dry with a soft cloth to restore the shine. This process causes a chemical reaction that removes tarnish from silver.
- Toothpaste: Take a pea sized amount of toothpaste and using a soft toothbrush gently brush the jewelry for a 1-2 minutes and rinse with warm water. Rub dry with a soft cloth to restore the shine.