The Worlds Greatest Golden Jewelry Wedding Bands

Yes , gold jewelry is definitely meant to last for years ahead, ‘cept most people don’t even know how to make them last some years. I actually feel a little bit pissed off whenever I see completely nice jewelry wedding bands end up looking|bands finish|looking} like crap.

I sure do not need my wedding band to go bad on me, so this is what I do to make it last a whole life :

First, I make certain not to wear my band all the time. Yeah, yep it’s an indication of fidelity and all that but the problem is I could be wearing it out in no time at all if I wear it 24/7. The constant wear and tear of moving my hands around will take it’s toll on the band. And since this piece isn’t inexpensive, I sure as hell don’t want to plunk down another cool thousand greenbacks for another band.

Next, I clean my band with a soft-bristle toothbrush and a tiny dishwashing soap. It’s a pretty satisfactory way of cleaning jewelry wedding bands, even if it sounds a bit primitive. Just make efforts to stick to the milder dishwashing soaps, as the tricky ones with bleach and all that might possibly discolor the gold. An even worse situation would be the stones and joints coming loose thanks to the tricky chemicals.

And finally, I wrap my band in some tissue paper and stick it in an isolated compartment. The tissue helps prevent nicks and scratches from forming, even though it also helps absorb any leftover moisture in the process. Jewelry wedding bands hate water, as it often loosens the joints in the band.

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