How to Clean Jewelry

Your jewelry will arrive in clean, restored condition. Maintenance is simple & in many cases, not an issue. Never immerse in water as many old metal buttons have inner layers of paper, or incorporate steel construction. The best course is to use a hand-held all-metals polishing cloth, usually obtainable at hardware stores. Where I live, I use the Cape Cod Polishing cloth to maintain a lustre. The bracelet findings (i.e. blanks, jumprings, clasps, pin backs, etc.) used are silver and gold plated, and seldom tarnish.
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Owner: Laura Bergeron
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