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Permanent Jewelry Welding

The process of applying permanent jewelry is painless and straightforward. It involves a safe welding technique that can be performed comfortably either at home or in a public setting. Skilled Permanent Jewelry Artists take precautions by providing a protective layer for your skin and optional safety eyewear should you want to witness the process.

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Gold and Silver

14k Solid Gold: 14 Karat gold contains 58.3% gold, combined with other durable metals like zinc, silver, and copper. This alloy blend is highly resistant to corrosion, rust, and tarnish. 14K gold is commonly used for engagement rings, pendants, earrings, and other fine jewelry due to its beauty and durability for everyday wear. Gold Filled: Gold-filled jewelry consists of a solid layer of gold bonded to a base metal like brass. It is waterproof and does not oxidize or corrode easily. Although less expensive than solid gold, gold-filled jewelry is more durable and can last years with minimal care. Sterling Silver: Sterling silver is a high-quality choice known for its longevity. With proper care, sterling silver jewelry will remain beautiful indefinitely. Use a sterling silver cleaner to remove oxidation if needed.

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Welded in 5 Simple Steps

1. Select a Chain: Choose from 14K solid Gold, 14K Gold-Filled, Rose Gold-Filled and Sterling Silver .925 chains. 2. Choose a Charm or Connector: Decide whether to add a charm/connector or keep it simple with just a beautiful chain. 3. Pick Your Placement: Select where you want the jewelry—whether it's a bracelet, anklet, necklace or ring. 4. Custom-fit: Our trained personnel will ensure the jewelry fits perfectly. 5. Weld It On: Congratulations! You're officially Embraced with your new permanent jewelry.

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Care for your Permanent Jewelry

Clean welded jewelry and charms with warm water, a gentle toothbrush, and mild dish soap. Use jewelry polishing cloths to restore shine. Avoid contact with perfumes, makeup, hairspray, lotion, and other chemicals to prevent tarnishing.

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Sterling Silver

Sterling silver will eventually tarnish as this is the nature of the metal. Normally, this happens slowly over time, however it can happen quickly under certain circumstances. Tarnish is a natural reaction that occurs when silver comes into contact with oxygen and certain chemicals. This could simply be from your water at home (well water especially), but often from pools, hot tubs, cleaning materials and tanning. Prolonged exposure to certain dyes used in leather and fabric will accelerate the tarnish. This can occur with certain creams, soaps and perfumes, or even the wearer’s pH and the amount they may sweat. The silver chemically reacts, turning slightly darker or duller - giving it a tarnished appearance. However, it is superficial and can be polished and cleaned.

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Gold-Filled

Gold filled is a spectacular metal. It wears and looks much like solid gold but at a more affordable price. That is one of the reasons that this metal is so perfect for permanent Jewelry! Gold filled that darkens is not a common occurrence, but it can happen. Browning of GF is mainly caused by the wearer's pH. If the wearer has a brass allergy (they turn brass green or black when worn), they may cause their gold filled chains to darken as well.