Jewelry Care

18k Gold Plating in Stainless Steel

Our 18k gold plating in stainless steel is hypoallergenic and non-tarnish. It is a perfect option for those with metal allergies and is an affordable alternative to solid gold pieces.

Maintaining your pieces is a simple task if you follow the above recommendation and it will increase the longevity of your jewelry.

 

18k Gold Plating in Titanium Steel

Titanium steel can be considered very famous and popular in 1990s because of its special benefits. Titanium is about four times stronger than stainless steel which mean it has longer life, corrosion resistance and lightweight.

It is also hypoallergenic and non-tarnish even plated with 18k Gold. A very sensitive skin are recommended to invest on our high quality imported Titanium Steel from German for your on satisfication.

 

Gold plated in Silver Sterling or Silver 925 

Sterling Silver consists of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of copper. The 925 hallmark  on the jewelry is to the easiest to define the sterling silver 925 jewelry. Sterling silver can be considered as a good option which is hypoallergenic in nature and it is suitable for sensitive skin.

Due to high silver content, sterling silver earring posts are naturally soft which are great for sensitive ears! Simply straighten the earring post back in shape if they are bend.

 

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR GOLD PLATED JEWELRY? 

Our jewelry are made of the traditional gold plating onto stainless steel, titanium steel and sterling silver.

Some metal will eventually fade, tarnish, oxidize, or require extra maintenance in its lifetime. Do find the materials stated in each product descriptions.

Juelsa Studio encourage you to follow these easy simple instructions to keep your gold-plated jewelry extra fine and looking new.

 

  • Please remove your jewelry before swimming, showering, washing your hands, exercising and doing anything that involves moisture to maintain the beauty of the jewelry. It may cause oxidization or discoloration

 

  • Your jewelry should avoid direct contact with harsh chemicals, perfumes, lotions, hand sanitizer or any chemical products, as these may damage the layer of gold plating resulting in discoloration and tarnishing. 
 
  • Put your jewelry separately in a secure pouch (to avoid scratching) or air-tight container out of direct sunlight and away from heat.
 
  • Wipe away dirt and oil build-up with a soft cloth or jewelry cloth. Clean your gold-plated jewelry regularly will increase the lifespan of your piece.