Tuesday, 15 May 2012

How to Care for Swarovski Jewellery


How to Care for Swarovski Jewellery

Swarovski Crystals are the best quality crystal you will ever find! They sparkle like nothing else in the world (other than diamonds) . The expertly cut crystals are painted with a special metallic coating that allows more light refraction, giving the crystals their trademark sparkling quality. Now days celebrity designers frequently use Swarovski crystals in their clothing designs and in jewellery design. The jewellerycompanies are also sell  Swarovski jewellry, such as earrings and bracelets made from swarvoski, as well as decorative home items from Swarovski Crystals.Swarovski jewellery are delicate and need to be handled with care to ensure that they remain in good condition for years.below I give you some tip how   to care Swarovski jewellery :

Instructions

 1
If you are wearing a Swarovski crystal ring, always remove it before washing your hands.Take off all your jewellry before you begin daily works, such as washing your face, putting on lotion and applying haircream. The chemicals in the soaps and other products will wear away at the metallic coating on the Swarovski crystal and may be it lose its sparkle. Remove Swarovski crystal jewellry before taking care of daily needs.
2
Polish your Swarovski Jewellery frequently so that they maintain jewellery sparkle and dazzling brilliance. You can use lukewarm water it help remove fingerprints.Polish  Swarovski Jewellery frequently using a soft lint-free cloth.

3

Swarovskicrystals come with special soft packing, and if you are going to store your jewellry or ornaments, it is best to put them back into the original packaging to keep the crystals from getting scratched. If you do not have the original packaging, a velvet-like soft pouch will be fine.Jewellry store provide in its original packaging.

4
Be gentle when you are wearing or holding Swarovski Jewellery and avoid knocking your Swarovski crystals against other objects.  If you knocking them into another hard object, you risk scratching the crystals or even chipping them. 

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