Jaubalet Care: Cufflinks
Silver or Gold Cufflinks
Because sterling silver tarnishes easily, it's a good idea to clean it every now and again. When cleaning sterling silver or gold cufflinks, use a soft polishing cloth to remove minor tarnishing. Use a commercial jewelry cleaning solution, which can be purchased at most home supply stores, when there is a lot of tarnishing. When cleaning gemstones, pearls, resins, or cufflinks with oxidized finishes, only use a cloth. If you must use a solution, dilute it with warm water or combine it with warm water and a bar of mild soap.
Palladium plated Cufflinks
To avoid chemical interactions with the solvents used in plated or enamel accessories, these cufflinks should only be cleaned with a delicate cloth. Because gold, silver, rose gold, or rhodium-plated items are more fragile, they should be cleaned more frequently.
How to store your cufflinks
A beautiful cufflink box coated with soft suede would be the ideal solution for storing your cufflinks. This will keep your cufflinks and jewelry sparkling at all times by preventing scratches and tarnishing. Make sure the box has separators to keep the contents from scratching each other. Each of our cufflinks comes in our distinctive Louis FAGLIN box, which is intended to keep air out and establish a seal to keep moisture out. It's also a good idea to keep a moisture-absorbing silica package on hand. Always keep the box out of direct sunlight and in a dry, non-humid, non-wet location.