Emily in Paris 18kt Rose Gold Huggies
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Enamel is often applied to gold, silver, and other precious metals in order to create a clean, polished look. Enamel can be applied to a variety of different types of jewelry, including rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. It is a popular choice for wedding and engagement rings, as it gives the rings a classic, timeless appearance.
Enamel is applied to jewelry using a process called "enameling." This process involves heating the enamel to a high temperature and then applying it to the surface of the metal using a brush or other tool. The enamel is then allowed to cool and harden, forming a durable, glossy coating on the metal.
One of the main benefits of using Enamel in jewelry is that it is very durable and resistant to wear and tear. It is also resistant to water and other types of damage, making it a good choice for everyday wear. Additionally, Enamel is easy to maintain and can be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild soap and water.
This jewel is part of your Emily in Paris collection!
These beautiful 18kt gold huggies coated in black enamel are worn by Emily in season 4 of the TV show Emily in Paris.
The huggies Emily wears are in 4mm, Rose Gold. They are also available in 2mm and in 18kt yellow gold.
Preserving the beauty of your genuine, high-quality jewelry involves a series of important care practices. Please consider the following recommendations to ensure its enduring allure:
- Daily activities such as bathing, applying lotions or perfumes, engaging in physical exercise, or washing dishes require the removal of your jewelry to avoid potential harm.
- To prevent any scratches or entanglements, it is advisable to place your jewelry on a soft, fabric-lined surface each night.
- A gentle cleansing can be achieved by using a soft toothbrush paired with a mild soap solution, carefully cleaning the metal and diamonds to maintain their luster.
- Ultrasonic cleaners should be avoided as they may compromise the structural integrity of your jewelry.
- The cleaning of semi-precious stones and pearls should never involve harsh chemicals, abrasives, or solvents to prevent damage.
- Exposure to alcohol and chlorine can cause lasting damage to precious metals and should be avoided.
Adhering to these care instructions will help safeguard the stories and beauty your jewelry holds, allowing it to continue being a cherished part of your life for years to come.
Click here to open the official GIA Guide on how to clean/treat the different types of gemstones.
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