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FAQ-Brooch, Bracelet and Others

  • How to Style Bracelet?
    With this guide, you can learn how to style your bracelets the right way. From mixing and matching to choosing a comfortable bracelet, styling has never been easier.
    • Don’t Be Afraid to Mix and Match. Make your jewelry stand out by mixing and matching your bracelets. You can do this by adding different styles to your wrists. Although if you’re unsure where to begin, just start with the basics. Wear 3 to 4 bracelets that share similar traits. For example, stack gold bangles, or you could wear a string bracelet. When choosing, make sure your bracelets complement one another. You don’t want one bracelet to be in contrast to another. It would only make the stack look odd and out of place.
    • Sometimes Less is More. While stacking heavy bracelets can be creative and fun, sometimes it’s not always needed. Sometimes simplicity is better than excess. Thus, try not to stack too many bracelets together. Instead, focus on keeping a maximum of three to four bracelets per arm. It will help you keep accessories to a minimum
    • Do Not Mix Metals. While normally mixing and matching works great, that doesn’t always include metal types. Instead, always be cautious when mixing metal jewelry. While platinum, sterling silver, and gold are all stunning, they aren’t necessarily meant to go together. That is unless you have a bracelet that has mixed metal types. Then try mixing metals to see how it would look.
    • Consider the Length of Your Sleeve. This is a rather important but rather overlooked styling tip: consider your sleeves. If you’re wearing a long-sleeved dress, opt for a long necklace or a pair of large earrings instead. It doesn’t make sense to wear a few bracelets that no one will see. Instead, wear them with shorter sleeves or with sleeves that are of ¾ length. That way, you can show off your bracelets. In fact, with shorter sleeves, bracelets can become the main focus. However, long sleeves have a tendency to hide them.
    • Consider the Length of Your Sleeve. This is a rather important but rather overlooked styling tip: consider your sleeves. If you’re wearing a long-sleeved dress, opt for a long necklace or a pair of large earrings instead. It doesn’t make sense to wear a few bracelets that no one will see. Instead, wear them with shorter sleeves or with sleeves that are of ¾ length. That way, you can show off your bracelets. In fact, with shorter sleeves, bracelets can become the main focus. However, long sleeves have a tendency to hide them.
    • Choose a Bracelet With Multiple Functions. Bracelets can be more than a simple accessory. In fact, some bracelets double as watches. While some display your mood through different colors others, state medical conditions. It makes it more efficient to wear two accessories at once. That way, your arm is not weighed down, or your outfit doesn’t appear clunky. In fact, multi-purpose bracelets are perfect for on-the-go parents and mom’s to be.
    • Choose a Bracelet That’s Comfortable. Most bracelets are cute, but some are not made of the most comfortable material. That can make for a cute style choice but an uncomfortable fit. When styling, choose bracelets that are comfortable to wear throughout the day. That way, you don’t have to worry about your bracelet getting in the way of everyday activities.
  • What Do I Need for Jewelry Repair?
    You can purchase replacement parts from a jeweler, jewelry supply store, craft outlet, or department store. Some online resources are available as well. Here are some of the tools you may need.
    • Small screwdrivers.
    • Small standard pliers
    • Specialized jewelry pliers (flat-, round, needle-nose)
    • Eyeglass repair kit (may contain helpful tools and supplies)
    • Nail file
    • Emery board
    • Spring-bar tool
  • How to clean a bracelet at home?
    Did you know you can clean your bracelet using baking soda? Just follow these simple instructions to get the method down.
    • Line a bowl with foil and add baking soda and salt. Line your bowl with foil and add baking soda and salt to the bowl.
    • Add the vinegar. Slowly add the vinegar; it should begin to fizz.
    • Mix and then add boiling water. Mix until the baking soda and salt are fully dissolved and add the boiling water.
    • Use tongs to place the Pandora jewellery into the bowl and leave to soak. Gently place your Pandora jewellery into the bowl using the tongs, and leave it to soak for half an hour.
    • Remove and clean. Remove your jewellery and wrap it in the clean, soft cloth to dry.
    • Buff the jewellery. Use the polishing cloth to buff the jewellery.
    • Repeat if necessary. Repeat the process if need be. If your Pandora jewellery is particularly stained, leave it to soak for a little longer than 30 minutes.