Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Caring for your imitation jewelry

Women’s interest in imitation fashion jewelry is that they are cheap and so can be used and thrown whenever required. The imitation jewelry that you get in exchange of nominal money is incomparable if perceived from the creative aspect. So caring for the imitations is also essential. Too much of exposure to air can damage them. In fact the gold plates necklaces can get decolorized due to severe perspiration of the user or water. So the best idea is to keep them away from these objects. Some of the metals other than the colored and gold plated ones can be cleaned with a soft bristled toothbrush and a bowl of water mixed with baking soda. It is also better to keep the jewelry in a box containing cotton and talcum powder. This prevents de-colorization and thereby helps in preserving the new look and can be used for long.

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