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Remember, with proper care and knowledge of your jewelry, your piece can last a lifetime.
Shower. It’s not a great idea to shower with your jewelry on, but once in a while isn’t going to do any lasting damage. Just make sure to dry it after.
Swimming Pool. Take your silver off. Chlorine is a pretty harsh chemical, so if you accidentally forget to remove your silver jewelry before hopping in, make sure to rinse and clean it afterward. Hot tub is the same thing but heat heat can accelerate the chemical reaction.
Hot Springs. The sulfur in natural hot springs will wreak havoc on your silver. Unless you’re going for that “dark oxidized” look, avoid at all costs.
Bonus Tip: Chemicals in lotions and perfumes can also cause your jewelry to tarnish. Apply them first, let them dry, and then put your jewelry on.
Citrine is the transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz. … The lack of eye-visible inclusions is a sought-after citrine quality. Zoning. Yellow, reddish orange, and brown color zoning highlight this citrine.
Jade is an ornamental mineral, mostly known for its green varieties, though it appears naturally in other colors as well, notably yellow and white. Jade can refer to either of two different silicate minerals: nephrite, or jadeite. Jade is well known for its use in East Asian, South Asian, and Southeast Asian art.
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