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Half Style 18K Gold Plated Bangle Bracelet
Half Style 18K Gold Plated Bangle Bracelet
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Category: Bangle, wristband
Metal: Alloy
Plating: 18K Gold Plated, Gold Plated
Stone: Artificial Crystal, Artificial Pearls, Zircon
Gender: Unisex
Design: Hollow Out, Inlay
Occasion: Daily, Party, Street
Pattern: Animal
Style: Classic Style, Hip-Hop, Streetwear
Weight: 20g
Spu: 3787
Key Care Tips
Keep it dry — Moisture is the #1 enemy. Remove jewelry before swimming, showering, washing hands, exercising, or applying lotions/perfume. If it gets wet accidentally, gently pat it dry immediately with a soft, non-pilling cloth (never rub harshly).
Put it on last, take it off first — Apply makeup, hairspray, perfume, lotions, and sunscreen before putting on jewelry, and remove it before taking those off. Chemicals in these products accelerate tarnishing and damage plating.
Store properly — Keep pieces in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, humidity, and heat (avoid bathrooms, windowsills, or hot cars). Store each item separately in soft pouches, anti-tarnish bags, or a compartmentalized jewelry box to prevent scratches, tangling, and air exposure. Adding anti-tarnish strips can help.
Clean gently and regularly — Wipe after each wear with a soft microfiber or jewelry cloth to remove oils/sweat. For deeper cleaning (every few weeks if worn often):
Use warm water + a few drops of mild dish soap (like Dawn).
Soak briefly (a few minutes), then gently clean with a soft-bristled brush (baby toothbrush works great).
Rinse and pat dry thoroughly — never use harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, or abrasive tools.
Avoid soaking pieces with stones, enamel, or unknown materials.
Extra protection tricks (optional) — For high-tarnish-risk pieces, apply a thin layer of clear nail polish on the metal parts (test first). Avoid prolonged exposure to artificial light/sun, chlorine, saltwater, or sweat.
Follow these habits consistently, and your fashion jewelry can stay beautiful much longer — many pieces last years instead of months. If a piece starts heavily tarnishing, gentle polishing with a soft cloth can often revive it, but prevention is always better!
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