Celtic Wedding Rings Care

How to clean your Celtic Jewelry ?
We would advise that the best way to get your jewelry clean would be for you to bring your jewelry to your local jewellers to ensure your jewelry is cleaned correctly with out damaging your jewelry. However, you can clean your jewelry at home but make sure to fallow the steps we have provided below carefully.
Before cleaning your celtic and claddagh jewelry, make sure that all clasps, prongs and settings are secure by examining your jewelry very carefully. Once you are certain that the clasps, prongs and setting are secure, you are ready to start cleaning your celtic and claddagh jewelry.
Celtic 925 Sterling Silver Jewelry
1. Using a non-abrasive silver polish, clean the silver.
2. Gently working the polish into the stains, apply the polish with a soft cloth.
3. Wipe away excess polish and buff the jewelry with a soft, lint-free cloth until it's shiny.
Yellow & White Gold Celtic Wedding Jewelry
1. Using a non-abrasive jewelry cleaner that can be purchased at your local jewelry store or a cleani9ng solution that consists of mild soap and water.
2. Dip the celtic jewelry in the cleaner or the cleaning solution. Leave for 10-20 minutes.
3. Rinse the celtic jewelry in luke-warm water until all the jewelry cleaner and solution is gone.
4. Buff dry with a soft, lint-free cloth until it's shiny.
Care & Cleaning
Celtic and Claddagh jewelry is a very special possession that is handmade, designed and crafted to last you a lifetime. However, it is very important that proper care is taken of your Celtic and Claddagh jewelry to assure the lasting qualities of your celtic and Claddagh jewelry. O’Gills is very pleased to offer simple guidelines for the care and cleaning of your fine celtic and Claddagh Irish jewelry.
General Tips
Always store your celtic and claddagh jewelry in a clean, dry place.
Store your celtic and claddagh jewelry in a jewelry case or box with dividers making sure your jewelry has an individual area as your jewelry can scratch each other when placed jumbled together.
Bring your celtic and claddagh jewelry to your local jewellers every 6 months-year to have your jewelry professionally cleaned and to have your celtic and claddagh jewelry checked.
Celtic and Claddagh 925 Sterling Silver
Always store your celtic and claddagh jewelry in a cool, dry place. If possible, store your jewelry in a tarnish-preventive bag or wrapped in a soft cloth. Your silver celtic and claddagh jewelry should be stored individually so that they don’t scratch each other.
Never rub your celtic and claddagh silver jewelry with anything other than a polishing cloth or a fine piece of felt. Many other products can cause scratches to your silver jewelry because of the fibres that is present in them. Eg. paper towels, tissue paper.
Don’t wear silver jewelry when working with household chemicals and in swimming pools. Also make sure your silver celtic and claddagh jewelry is not exposed to air and light when being stored as this can cause the silver to tarnish.
Celtic/Claddagh Yellow&White Karat Gold Jewelry
Always remove all celtic and claddagh gold jewelry before bathing and showering as soap substances can cause a film to form that makes your gold jewelry appear dingy and dull.
Keep your gold celtic and claddagh jewelry away from chorline as it can permanently damage or discolour your gold jewelry. Remove all gold celtic and claddagh jewelry when using bleach or while in a pool or hot tub.
Warnings
Never use jewelry cleaner or solution on pearl and stones such as emeralds, rubies, etc. Wipe the stones clean with a soft damp cloth or preferably have them cleaned by your local jeweller.
Always consult your local jeweller when ever in doubt with the care and cleaning of your celtic and claddagh jewelry.
Exposure to perfumes, cosmetics or perspiration can cause stains and damage celtic and claddagh jewelry.
