Caring for your tennis jewelry is simple. To help maintain your tennis jewelry’s brilliance and longevity, we recommend cleaning it gently with lukewarm water and dish soap every so often. You can use a toothbrush dipped in the dish soap mixture to gently scrub away any dirt or residue, rinse your necklace in water, and then pat it dry using a microfiber cloth.
If your tennis necklaces or bracelets become damaged, you want to ensure they’re always in great condition, or you think they could do with a deeper clean, you can take them to a professional to have them inspected, repaired, and professionally cleaned.
Remember, yellow gold and rose gold tennis jewelry may need cleaning more frequently than white gold tennis jewelry due to their higher copper content, but a range of other factors will also contribute to how often you need to clean your jewelry, such as how often you wear it and where it’s stored.
Five final tips for prolonging the life of your tennis jewelry:
- Remove your tennis jewelry before getting in the shower or bath.
- Do not apply any lotions, perfumes, hair spray, or other cosmetics while wearing your tennis jewelry, as these can damage both the diamonds and metal of your bracelets and necklaces.
- Make sure you remove your tennis jewelry before carrying out any strenuous tasks such as going to the gym, cleaning your house, and so on, to prevent accidental damage from occurring.
- Keep your tennis jewelry in its box or laid out flat when you’re not wearing it, as this will help to prevent your necklaces and bracelets from getting tangled.
- Always ensure that the clasp of your necklace is closed when you remove it to prevent tangles or knots from forming.