How to Care for 925 Silver Jewellery with 18kt Gold Coating
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925 silver jewellery with an 18kt gold coating—also known as gold vermeil—is both stunning and delicate. This combination offers the timeless appeal of gold at a more accessible price, with the strength of sterling silver underneath. But to maintain its shine and elegance, it requires a little extra care.
Below are expert tips to help you keep your gold-coated silver jewellery looking brand new for years:
1. Understand the Material
Gold-coated sterling silver, or vermeil, is created by plating a thick layer of 18kt gold over 92.5% pure silver. While durable, the outer gold layer can wear off over time—especially with rough use, sweat, chemicals, or improper storage.
2. Clean Gently and Infrequently
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth (like a microfiber jewellery cloth) to wipe your piece after each wear.
- Avoid polishing too hard—it can wear down the gold layer.
- If deeper cleaning is needed, dip the jewellery in lukewarm water with mild soap, rinse thoroughly, and dry with a soft towel. Never soak it.
3. Avoid Exposure to Harsh Chemicals
Keep your jewellery away from:
- Perfumes
- Lotions and oils
- Hair sprays
- Chlorine in swimming pools
- Household cleaning products
These can break down the gold layer and tarnish the silver beneath.
4. Remove Before Certain Activities
Take off your jewellery before:
- Showering or bathing
- Swimming
- Exercising (sweat can be acidic)
- Doing household chores
Even water and sweat can damage the coating over time.
5. Store It Properly
- Always store your jewellery in a soft pouch or a fabric-lined box to avoid scratches.
- Keep each piece separate to prevent tangling or rubbing.
- Store in a cool, dry place—ideally with anti-tarnish strips.