Welcome to TuFang Store - Jewelry CollectionJewelry, originally referring to hats worn on men's heads, now widely refers to bird hair, earrings, necklaces, rings, bracelets, etc. processed from precious metals, gemstones, etc. Jewelry is generally used to decorate the human body and also has the significance of expressing social status, wealth, and identity.Earrings are accessories worn on the ears. Most earrings are made of metal, and some may be made of stone, wood, or other similar hard materials. Earrings worn on earlobes. The design is diverse, mainly worn by women, and some men also wear it. There are usually three ways to wear it: hanging it on the ear hole; Clamp the earlobe with a reed; Or fixed with screws. Generally made of gold and silver, there are also pendants inlaid with pearl jade or hanging pearl jade. In modern times, earrings made of plastic, marble, ceramics, and other materials are also popular, usually paired with clothing.Different materialsCopper decoration: Copper reaction will make the skin appear green. The jewelry we wear may not be pure copper, but the copper content is also sufficient to react with the skin. Especially when some human bodies have strong body chemistry, they are more likely to produce spots. Sterling silver jewelry: Sterling silver contains 7.5% copper, but most of the spots caused by sterling silver jewelry are black and occur after the metal and air react to turn black. Some pure silver jewelry will be coated to prevent air oxidation, but the coating will gradually peel off over time. Gold jewelry: Gold itself hardly leaves any stains on your skin, but other metals mixed in gold will. Copper, nickel, and silver are mixed with gold to change the color tone of gold and make it harder, reducing its cost. But because k gold is mixed with other metal substances, some people may be allergic to these metal substances. If they are allergic to k gold, it is recommended to purchase. Nickel jewelry: If you are allergic to nickel, it leaves you with more than just stains. Wearing nickel jewelry can cause itching, redness, and even yellow water to flow out of your skin. Avoid allergies and wear high purity metal jewelry, such as 18K gold. Try to choose platinum jewelry as much as possible, it is very expensive, but it hardly reacts with the skin and generally does not cause allergies; Apply a layer of transparent where the jewelry touches the skin; If possible, choose stainless steel jewelry; Titanium jewelry is not prone to skin reactions and will not cause metal allergies; Purchase jewelry with a label labeled as "hypoallergenic", specifically designed for those with sensitive skin; Keep your skin dry when wearing jewelry; Keep jewelry clean and avoid rusting.Maintenance methodsThe common principle of jewelry maintenance is to handle it with care, avoid collisions and friction, come into contact with high temperatures, acid and alkali solutions, and regularly check to prevent gemstones from falling off. Regularly check your jewelry at the exclusive store to see if there are protruding claws bent or if the inlay is deformed. The craftsman will provide necessary care and maintenance for your jewelry and answer any questions that may arise during the jewelry wearing process.