Some jade needs to be supplemented, and it can be soaked in water regularly or stored in a sealed plastic bag; Some need Wan Wen oil to maintain the imitation of dry cracking, and pearls need to be put into a sealed box for oxidation when not in use. Some need to be played, and they can be rubbed by hand at any time.
If it is expensive pearls or precious stones, it is recommended to put the jewelry in a flannel bag or box it with flannel jewelry. Don't let your jewelry box pile up too much jewelry, which will easily lead to misplacement or loss. If necessary, turn it over and it will easily scratch the jewelry. When putting jewelry, don't squeeze it into the jewelry box, which may lead to bending damage, and so will some fragile jewelry, such as gold and hard gold craft jewelry, enamel jewelry and so on.
Get into the habit of taking off your jewelry before taking a shower. Bath lotion will form a film on the surface of jewelry, thus reducing the sparkle of jewelry. Unless you don't wash and maintain it often, the gems that match bath products and cosmetics will always be dull. In addition, it is recommended not to wear jewelry when applying makeup or powder, wash your hands after applying makeup, and then wear jewelry to go out for daily activities.
Don't wear jewelry in chlorinated swimming pools, and don't soak gold jewelry in water with chlorine bleach. Chloride will corrode K gold and even cause the inlaid gems to fall off. Chemicals such as chloride and ammonia can cause jewelry to fade with K gold or other alloys, or damage the surface luster of many gems. If you are unlucky enough to swim or take a bath with jewelry, you only need to polish the jewelry again to restore its luster.