During homework remove jewelry especially from the hand to not expose it to mechanical damage (scratches) or chemical (discoloration). Mostly jewelry is not made with pure gold or silver, but with its alloys, which react with many different substances. Chemicals can also damage the jewelry items made of natural or organic materials (pearls, amber), causing them to tarnish or delamination.
Correct storage of jewelry is very important, preferably in a specially designed, padded with a soft cloth, boxes which You can close. In this way it will not be exposed for damage, dust, etc.
Please note that some shells, such as rhodium, sandblasting or satin-which form only a thin outer layer of the product - are prone to wear out because their structure may be permanently damaged or clash.
Precious stones and natural stones, which are decorating jewelry are especially susceptible to loss, cracking, chipped due to impact, compression or hooking, and other damage caused as a result of different random events.