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Maintaining A White Gold

By Shari Evans


White gold looks so elegant and compatible with a diamond that it is gaining popularity over yellow gold. In both wedding and engagement rings, white gold is much preferred by both men and women due to its versatility and ability to make diamonds look more brilliant. In order to preserve and protect its beauty and durability, it is important for white gold jewelry wearers to be aware of different facts about it and steps on how they can maintain its color and shine.

How to Take Care of White Gold Jewelry

Yellow is the natural color of gold and those that are being changed to white gold are mostly pale in color. What makes it shinier and whiter is the rhodium plating. The rhodium metal is white in appearance and is durable enough to protect the gold and enhance its shine. For those who are wearing the white gold jewelry more often, it is recommended for them to take their white gold jewelry for rhodium plating twice in a year to maintain its form.

There are many harsh chemicals in our home and surroundings which can inflict an irreparable damage to your white gold jewelry. Take it off before doing some household chores or swimming in the pool which has been concentrated with chlorine and other chemicals. Whenever you will keep some of your white gold jewelry, place them on different cloth bags to avoid them from bumping and scratching each other. Use a velvet or cotton to ensure that they won't be damaged while being kept.



Cleaning White Gold

There are many chemicals that can potentially harm your white gold in long term. Make a research about those and avoid them from having a direct contact with the jewelry. If you want to clean it, go to your local jeweler first or the boutique where you have bought the jewelry and ask about the correct cleaning solution for white gold. It is important for you to use the right cleaner for this particular kind of metal to protect its overall quality.

For a safer cleaning, you only have to make use of gentle soap, water and a soft toothbrush. Place a half cup of lukewarm water in a small bowl, add the soap and mix well. Dip the white gold jewelry and let it be soaked in the mixture. After 15 minutes, remove it from the solution and scrub it gently and thoroughly with the tooth brush. Rinse with warm water and make use of a soft cotton or leave it to dry on its own.




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