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taro purple
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88538 piece available |
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white
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CN¥ 0.0 | 87875 piece available |
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orange
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88785 piece available |
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light blue
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88624 piece available |
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matcha green
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88629 piece available |
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light pink
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88630 piece available |
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light gray
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88631 piece available |
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nude pink
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88626 piece available |
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beige
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88630 piece available |
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wine red
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88882 piece available |
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khaki
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88632 piece available |
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bright red
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CN¥ 0.0 | 88885 piece available |
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Will jewelry fade? All kinds of popular jewelry made from non-gold-silver alloys, such as electroplated gold, will oxidize due to the chemical process of metals. For example, gold will darken, iron will rust, and silver will change color, all of which are processes of oxidation. Therefore, if the alloy jewelry is not well maintained, it will oxidize and change color very quickly. Here are several methods for maintaining alloy jewelry.
1. Do not mix jewelry.
2. Do not get wet or sweaty. If you do, immediately wipe it dry.
3. After each use, dry the brush with a cotton cloth that absorbs water. It is best to store it in a separate plastic bag.
4. If you want to prevent the jewelry from fading completely, apply a layer of transparent nail polish to prevent oxidation.
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