The Top Gold Jewelry Trends for 2024 

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Unfortunately, it’s best to take off your gold jewelry if you’re in the pool. Chlorine can damage and discolor metals like gold, ultimately running your jewelry.

The salt in the ocean’s water can corrode metals and leave them weakened and tarnished. Not only do you risk loosening your gemstones or diamonds but there’s also the risk of losing your jewelry in the sea.

By itself, gold shouldn’t tarnish. However, there are three main factors that could cause your gold to turn black. Harsh chemical detergents, your body’s chemistry (sweat and hormones), and warm weather can cause moisture to get trapped under your jewelry that mixes with your body chemistry.

Yes, and no. If you are partial to yellow gold and don’t have an extreme metal allergy, the higher Karats of gold may work for you.

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