In all its glittering glory
Some flaunt gold jewellery as a mark of status; others will never take off their wedding bands as a sign of the bond they share with their spouse. Many wear lockets and chains to reflect religious affinity or because it’s a prized heirloom. Some even display a particular gemstone which they believe is a harbinger of good luck.
If for nothing else, jewellery is worn to make a woman feel like a woman; even the simplest and most practical of females will at least wear a ring or a pair of earrings, a chain or thin bangles.
However, it’s annoying when the gold rings and bangles you wear regularly begin to lose their lustre thanks to all the washing, scrubbing and cooking you have to do. I’m sure you’re ready to tear out your hair when you open your jewellery drawer to deck up for a wedding and find the silver adornments you wished to wear begin to blacken unattractively.
Needless to say, gold and silver jewellery require maintenance so that they may continue to look their finest. Also both these metals need to be dealt with differently.