How to Clean Gold Jewellery at Home Safely (2026 Indian Guide)
Mild soap, soft brush, lukewarm water — basic safe cleaning that won't damage hallmarks or stones. What to use, what to avoid, special handling for Polki/Kundan pieces.
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How to care for and maintain your jewellery
Mild soap, soft brush, lukewarm water — basic safe cleaning that won't damage hallmarks or stones. What to use, what to avoid, special handling for Polki/Kundan pieces.
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Pure gold never tarnishes, but 22K and 18K jewellery darkens due to alloy reactions with sweat, sulphur and humidity. Learn the science, prevention and three home fixes.
Read MoreThe clasp is the most mechanically stressed component of any jewellery piece — and the most common point of failure. This guide covers every clasp type used in Indian jewellery, which are safest for high-value pieces, how to maintain clasps, and when to replace them.
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Sunita Rao's mother gave her a 22K gold necklace on her wedding day in 2005. For 15 years, Sunita wore it daily, removed it for cooking and bathing, stored it carelessly in a drawer with other pieces,...
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Priya Menon loved the 18K white gold ring her husband gifted her on their tenth anniversary. Three days after wearing it, an angry red rash appeared under the band, spreading to adjacent fingers. With...
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Itching, redness or rashes from gold jewellery is almost never a gold allergy — it is a nickel allergy. This guide explains which gold karats and alloys are safe for sensitive skin, and how to identify truly nickel-free jewellery in India.
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Dull gold jewellery can be brought back to life at home without risk of damage. Learn the safe, proven methods to polish and clean gold jewellery yourself.
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White gold jewellery turns yellowish over time as its rhodium plating wears off. Learn what rhodium plating is, how long it lasts, and what it costs to re-plate in India.
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A broken clasp, cracked stone, or worn prong doesn't always mean you need new jewellery. Learn when to repair, when to replace, and how to find a reliable repair jeweller in India.
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Should you keep your jewellery in a home safe or a bank locker? Both have advantages and risks. Here is an honest comparison for Indian households.
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Proper care keeps gold jewellery looking brilliant for generations. Learn the right cleaning methods, storage practices, and what to avoid to protect your gold.
Read MoreDifferent coloured gemstones have radically different care requirements — what's safe for a ruby can destroy an emerald. This guide maps care rules for India's most popular coloured stones: ruby, sapphire, emerald, tanzanite, and opal.
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Read MorePearls are among the most delicate materials in jewellery — easily damaged by perfume, acid, dry air, and the wrong cleaning agents. This guide covers proper pearl care for Indian conditions, including monsoon humidity, perfume habits, and correct storage.
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Your gold jewelry slowly loses its sparkle. Dust, sweat, body oils, cosmetics, and environmental exposure create a dull layer that hides gold's natural brilliance. You don't need expensive commercial...
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