
Bracelet Metro
€14,00
Unit price perOut of stock
10g
Stainless steel is prized for its durability, rust resistance, and bright sheen. However, like all precious pieces, stainless steel bracelets require care to keep them looking their best. The following care guide can help ensure your stainless steel bracelet retains its luster and remains free from damage.
Basic Care
- Daily Maintenance: After wearing, wipe your stainless steel bracelet gently with a soft cloth to remove oils and sweat.
- Storage: Store your bracelet in a soft pouch or a separate compartment of a jewelry box to avoid scratches.
- Avoid Direct Contact: Minimize your bracelet's exposure to chemicals like chlorine, bleach, and salt water. These can damage the steel's surface.
- Routine Cleaning: Soak your bracelet in a mixture of mild dish soap and warm water for a few minutes. Then, gently brush it with a soft-bristled brush. Rinse in cool water and dry with a soft cloth.
For Bracelets with Zircons
- Gentle Cleaning: Zircons are relatively hard, but it's still important to clean them gently to avoid dislodging them. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners or steam cleaners, as these can damage the stones or settings.
- Avoiding Damage: Zircons can become scratched or abraded with rough contact. It's best to avoid wearing them during activities that might expose them to hard knocks.
For Gold-Plated Stainless Steel Bracelets
- Wear with Care: Gold plating is a thin layer of gold over stainless steel. It can get scratched or wear off over time. To minimize wear, remove the bracelet when performing tasks like cleaning, exercising, or any activity that might expose it to chemicals or abrasions.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Chlorine, bleach, and even some jewelry cleaning solutions can strip the gold plating. Always remove your gold-plated bracelet before swimming or using harsh cleaning agents.
- Routine Cleaning: Clean the bracelet with a soft cloth. If it needs a deeper clean, use warm soapy water, rinse, and then gently dry with a soft cloth. Avoid rubbing too hard, which might wear down the gold plating.
- Re-plating: Over time, the gold plating might thin out or show signs of wear. In such cases, consider getting your bracelet re-plated to restore its original shine.
General Tips
- Regular Inspection: Occasionally inspect clasps, settings, or any moving parts to ensure they are secure and functioning properly.
- Professional Cleaning: If your bracelet becomes severely tarnished or dirty, consider getting it professionally cleaned.
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: Over time, prolonged exposure to sunlight can fade the color of gemstones on your bracelet.
- Mind the Temperature: Sudden temperature changes can be harmful to certain gemstones. Avoid exposing your bracelet to extreme temperature fluctuations.
By following this care guide, your stainless steel bracelet, whether plain, adorned with zircons, or gold-plated, will retain its beauty for years to come.
Bracelet Metro
The Bracelet Metro is a sleek stainless steel accessory designed for everyday wear. With its slim profile and comfortable fit, this bracelet is perfect for any occasion, whether it's a formal event or a casual outing.
Key Features:
- Sleek stainless steel design
- Slim profile for a stylish look
- Comfortable fit for all-day wear
- Versatile for any occasion
Benefits:
- Elevate your style with this modern and sophisticated bracelet
- Add a touch of elegance to your outfit, whether you're dressing up or down
- Enjoy the lightweight and comfortable feel of the slim design
- Wear it with confidence knowing it will complement any look
- An excellent gift option for birthdays, anniversaries, or special occasions
Add the Bracelet Metro to your collection and enhance your everyday wardrobe with its timeless and versatile design.
FAQs
Stainless steel is rust-resistant, long-lasting, and retains its shine over the years. Hence, stainless steel bracelets are a good choice for women looking for a durable and fashionable piece of jewelry.
To determine your bracelet size, measure the circumference of your wrist and compare it to the size chart of the respective manufacturer.
Stainless steel bracelets are durable, hypoallergenic, and resistant to rust, oxidation, and discoloration. They are ideal for everyday wear and require minimal maintenance.
The longevity of gold plated and silver plated jewelry varies based on wear and care. With proper care, they can last several years, but over time, the plating may wear off, revealing the base metal underneath.
A tennis bracelet is a type of bracelet featuring a row of symmetrical gemstones, usually diamonds. It got its name when tennis player Chris Evert famously stopped a match to retrieve her diamond bracelet that had come unclasped.