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Tips And Tricks To Identify Real Platinum Jewellery by AI786: 12:57pm On Jul 25, 2023
Tips and Tricks to Identify Real Platinum Jewellery
As platinum is expensive, you should ensure that the jewellery you buy is made of original platinum. If unsure, you might bring silver or white gold instead of platinum. Therefore, Here are some standard things that will aid you in recognizing a real jewellery
Hallmark of Platinum
The platinum hallmark is one of the vital characteristics of checking for original jewellery. Pt and PLAT are used to mention this. It may be preceded or followed by numbers like 900,950 or 999 to highlight purity. The majority of platinum jewellery in India is labelled Pt 950. Moreover, take a quality assurance card with each jewellery you purchase.
Scratch Test
The scratch test is a general method for distinguishing platinum chains from silver. In contrast to the latter, platinum is a very hard metal. You can scratch the surface of the jewellery you are purchasing. It will not be pure platinum if the metal dents. It could be a mixture of silver and platinum.
Magnetic Test
Are you familiar that original metals like platinum do not possess magnetic properties? If not, take the magnet test. You can use the magnet test to ascertain if the metal you purchase is real. You can check platinum for purity by placing it next to a magnet. If it reacts towards the magnet, the jewellery will be an alloy made of platinum.
Caring for Platinum: Let It Shine Forever
Although platinum does not deteriorate over time, it can last for many generations with proper maintenance. The following advice can help you take good care of your piece of jewellery:
When performing physical tasks like gardening, do not wear solid platinum chains
. Additionally, you should remove your jewellery before using corrosive substances. This kind of work can harm the stones set into your ring, even if the metal itself is not harmed.
Jewellery made of platinum should be kept in fabric-based cases with proper pockets. Alternatively, you can keep each piece in a tiny fabric bag. By doing this, you can prevent jewellery from rubbing against other accessories.
Use pure platinum stock.
Use pure platinum stock if your platinum chain for women has to be repaired or resized. Jewellers frequently use white gold to resize jewellery. As a result, dark marks may appear at the seams where the metals were soldered together.
Keep your platinum jewellery sparkling.
You only need to briefly give your jewellery soak in warm water and soap solution to clean it. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean the jewellery if dirt is still there.
Save the lustre of your platinum forever by rhodium plating
Platinum develops a patina finish over time. If you don't like this, you can get it rhodium-plated or buff it yearly. It is also necessary to repeat the latter every six months or once a year to maintain its lustre.
Final Words
Why not get some jewellery made of a precious white metal about which you know everything (nearly everything)? People usually purchase it to mark significant occasions. Every occasion will be memorable thanks to platinum. So, get some platinum chains
now rather than waiting till your wedding or engagement.

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