Cleaning and caring for your biker jewelry

Biker jewelry by its nature is hardy, yet it is still a good idea to take time to care, clean and stash your favourite pieces properly when not wearing it. Most biker jewelry is large in nature and thus simply tossing it into your jewelry case with your other jewelries will likely lead to it being flawed or otherwise spoiled over time.

A lot of pieces are made from metals which can tarnish over time due to exposure to pollutants and chemicals in the air. Sterling silver items should be kept separately in tissue paper or in a sealable plastic bag with the majority of the air squeezed out, to prevent tarnishing. Do not store your jewelry where it is exposed to open air to gather dust and grime.

Normally a gentle rub with a soft cloth is enough to remove any tarnish from the pieces before storage. In cases where the item has not been worn for some time it may be a good practice to clean the piece of jewelry by putting it in sudsy warm water and either gently rubbing with a soft cloth or by cleaning  using a soft brush. A kid’s soft toothbrush is a good tool for this task.

Be careful of dipping biker jewelry that consists of gemstones or pearls. The glue used to stick the stone or pearls may be worn away by immersion in water or other liquids. Many jewelry stores now sell specialized biker jewelry cleaning chemicals that can be safely used in the luxury of your own place.

Storing your biker jewelry relatively easy. To make sure that you will not end up with spoiled and damaged biker jewelry and gothic jewelry, it will be advisable to store each and every piece in a small cloth container or to wrap it in tissue paper. The best approach is to store it in a resealable plastic packet, unless the inventory contains pearls, which will  require moisture to leep their natural luster.

Let the pieces lay flat in your jewel box, stored in their pouches or wrapped in tissue paper. Jewelry stores do stock anti-tarnish tissue paper which is best for this purpose. If the gothic jewelry item came in its own box or bag, keep is safely stored in there when not in use. For pieces that have already been damaged and damaged, a trip down  to your local jeweler should be for the best.

The item can be repaired and scratches can be polished out professionally to regain the item’s original charm and smooth texture. Professional polishing and cleaning should also be considered if the gothic jewelry piece has tarnished quite badly. Your local jewelry shop should have specially tuned machines for the complete and competent cleaning for your biker jewelry.

Some other ways of cleaning are also handy and rely on chemical processes in which the jewelry is submersed in a chemical  solution and electric current is used on it, removing the dirt as if by magic. Ionic cleaning is a riskless method for mot metals. Naturally regular light cleaning of your favourite biker jewelry pieces should be ample to keep them dust free and in good position for many years.

As a purchaser of jewelry, as a precaution, it is necessary to ascertain the quality jewelry you are paying for. Top brands like Chrome Hearts competitors range from Best quality alternatives and close replicas by freelance expert jewelers to mass-manufacturing bootleggers  mass produced third grade bootlegs made from cheap raw materials such as steel and Zinc. Be careful!

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The writer is a New Jersey Based mason with 8 years of  jewelry craftsmanship work to his name. He is an expert in both jewelry craft and fashion analysis. To learn more about Gothic Jewelry, and where you can obtain top grade Chrome Hearts fakes manufactured from genuine sterling silver, visit chrome hearts accessories

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