Should You Be Taking Your Jewellery On Holiday?

 

Nothing looks better than jewellery on sun-kissed skin. However, if you are planning on taking your jewellery on holiday this year, remember to check out these handy tips.

Travelling With Your Jewellery

Firstly, if you travel a lot, you should maybe consider a travel jewellery organiser. Jewellery rolls are great as they are soft storage cases, with special compartments for your rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets. They have compartments to keep your items organized and free from tangles and scratching while fitting snugly in your hand luggage. It’s the ideal jewellery packing method for someone who’s constantly


Another method of keeping your jewellery tangle-free is using pillboxes. Daily pillboxes used to manage medication are the perfect size for storing items such as earrings and rings. Putting one item in a box ensures that everything stays organised.

Insurance For Your Jewellery

Many people ensure the value of their valuable technology is covered by travel insurance, such as smartphones and digital cameras, so don’t forget to make sure your jewellery is covered, especially if you’re travelling to a destination wedding with bridal jewellery or wedding rings!

Don’t Take All of your Jewellery on Holiday

Molly-Mae recently wowed fans as she flaunted nearly £100,000 worth of jewellery on one wrist while on holiday in Mexico!

No matter where you’re travelling to or for how long, a holiday is a break from daily stress and worries, so try not to take anything that you’re particularly going to worry about losing.

When taking your jewellery on holiday, it’s best to leave expensive, valuable jewellery at home and in a safe place.

Avoid Chemicals

Jewellery should be the last thing you put on before you go out and the first thing you take off before bed. The chemicals in a lot of beauty products can damage your jewellery. We advise putting your jewellery on after you’ve applied hairspray, perfume or other beauty products. Products such as sun creams and oils can also damage your jewellery so make sure you don’t spray these straight onto your beloved jewels.


Remove Your Jewellery in Water

You should always remove your jewellery in water, especially chlorinated water. Chlorine is a very caustic chemical and will cause your jewellery to lose its lustre! To be safe, we suggest never wearing your jewellery while swimming.

Cleaning Your Jewellery on Holiday

Sun creams, oils, water and even sanitiser can dull your jewellery. It’s important to keep your jewellery clean and regular cleaning will help keep it looking its best.

Connoisseurs’ jewellery cleaning products are perfect for keeping your jewellery looking shiny and new. Their products are like a beauty treatment for your jewellery. We stock a wide range of cleaning products, such as cleaning dips, jewellery wipes, jewellery cloths and dazzle sticks – perfect for bringing back that sparkle!

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