Wedding jewellery is of great emotional and sentimental value to the bride-to-be as well as her family and future generations. They have a heritage which is passed down to many generations. Hence, it is important to keep them safe and store them in a manner that will keep it’s timeless charm untouched.

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We spoke to the leading jewellery brand, Malabar Gold and Diamonds, who shared some great tips and ideas on how to keep your wedding jewellery as good as new. 

Malabar Gold and Diamonds is one of the most trusted jewellers in the country. They recently launched an all-new Bridal Jewellery Collection that celebrates the spirit of Indian brides. India is a land of diverse culture in which weddings are celebrated differently and this brand has an authentic range of jewellery pieces that caters to the heritage and legacy of every Indian bride! 

To make every bride’s dream come true, Malabar Gold and Diamonds has introduced their “Brides Of India” collection which includes intricate jewellery designs specially designed for a Punjabi bride, Marathi bride, Tamil Bride, Muslim bride, Gujarati bride, Christian bride, Telugu bride, Kerala bride and Kannada bride.

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Keeping your wedding jewellery as good as new is an art and Malabar Gold and Diamonds has given us a simple guide with some easy and convenient ways by which you can take care of your most cherished wedding jewellery.

Categorize your Wedding Jewellery

The simplest and the most important jewellery care tip is to sort out your bridal jewellery by categorizing them based on their types, like gold, diamonds and so on. Organizing your jewellery helps you in remembering exactly where each jewellery piece is kept and also prevents the pieces from getting damaged.

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Choosing The RIGHT Jewellery Box

Once you have segregated the jewellery, it’s time to choose the right containers and storage boxes. It is best advised to retain the boxes given by the jewellers at the time of purchase. 

Malabar Gold and Diamonds give their jewellery in soft-lined jewellery boxes that avoid damage and prevent jewellery from getting tangled and precious gems from getting scratched. 

Malabar Gold and Diamonds’ experts recommend wrapping gold and diamond jewellery pieces in chemical-free tissue or soft-velvet cloth, to keep them away from dust and moisture.  They also suggest to always store jewellery away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures and dampness.

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Wear Your Jewellery With Care

While dressing up, make sure you wear your jewellery at the very end, preferable after you are done with your makeup. Hair spray, Makeup, and perfume are laden with chemicals that can tarnish and lead to discoloration of your jewellery. 

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Clean Your Wedding Jewellery Before Your Store Them

According to the experts at Malabar Gold and Diamonds, it is crucial to clean and wipe your jewellery with a soft cloth before storing it, which is imperative to restore the shine and glitter of your bridal jewellery for a long time.

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Keeping Those Diamonds As Good As New!

Being the hardest gem, diamond requires proper care and attention. Always remember to keep your diamonds separate from other jewellery pieces to avoid scratches and other damage. Jewellery experts at Malabar Gold and Diamonds suggest keeping your diamond jewellery in a soft cloth pouch.

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So, brides-to-be and all the ladies out there, we know it can get a bit difficult to maintain your wedding jewellery, but once you follow this simple guide provided by Malabar Gold and Diamonds you will be able to keep your jewellery as good as new. 

They have over 250 stores across 10 countries. You can locate the nearest one here. Malabar Gold and Diamonds retails exquisite wedding jewellery online as well. Check out here.

 

 

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