How to take care of plated jewellery
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Plated jewellery is a thin layer of gold or platinum over a base metal (often brass, stainless steel, or copper). It gives you the look you love at a friendly price—but it needs gentle care. Here’s how to keep the shine longer.
Quick rules
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Last on, first off. Put jewellery on after skincare, sunscreen, perfume, and hairspray. Take it off before cleansing or changing.
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Keep it dry. Remove for showers, swimming, saunas, the gym, and cleaning. Chlorine, salt, sweat, and steam shorten plating life.
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Wipe after wear. A quick buff with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth removes oils and sweat that cause dullness.
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Store smart. Keep pieces in individual pouches or zip bags, away from sunlight and humidity. Add a silica gel or anti-tarnish strip. Avoid bathrooms.
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Avoid friction. Heavy stacking, sleeping in chains, or bag chains rubbing can wear plating fast.
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Rotate your favourites. Give everyday pieces a rest to extend their life.
How to clean (safe method)
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Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and a drop of mild dish soap.
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Dip a soft cloth (not a brush) and gently wipe.
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Rinse briefly with clean water; do not soak.
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Pat dry completely with a soft towel, then air-dry for 10 minutes before storing.
Skip: ultrasonic cleaners, jewellery dips, toothpaste/baking soda, and abrasive polishing cloths—these can strip plating.
Metal-by-metal tips
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Gold/Platinum plated brass: Most prone to tarnish if exposed to moisture and chemicals. Keep very dry and store airtight; wipe after each wear.
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Stainless steel (incl. PVD plated): Toughest day-to-day option. Still remove for chlorine, salt water, and perfume to protect the finish.
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Copper base: Develops patina faster and can mark skin where plating thins. Limit exposure to moisture; store with anti-tarnish strips and rotate wear.
Common questions
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Can I shower in it? Not recommended for plated pieces.
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Green marks on skin? Natural with copper/brass when plating thins—clean skin and the jewellery, keep dry, and consider rotating wear.
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Why is my piece dulling? Skin oils, sweat, sunscreen, and friction. Follow the wipe-after-wear rule and store separately.
When it’s time for a refresh
Plating will wear with time—that’s normal. If your favourite looks tired:
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For heavy everyday wear, consider a stainless steel version where available.
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Consider buying a new one and rotate.
Have a care question about a specific piece? Get in touch and we’ll advise the best routine for that metal and finish.
