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i ahve a pair of gold earings that my bf brought me for xmas. but everytime i wear them they make my ears sore, they are real gold (for the price he paid) and they were from warren james. is there anything i can do to stop them hurting me when i put them in.
is there something i can clean them with ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry but I agree with nat, Warren James isn't what you would class generally as an expensive jewellers.
Pure gold is not used to make gold jewellery because it�s not hard enough, so other metals have to be mixed with gold to make it stronger and more easily worked. 18 and 24 carat gold doesn�t contain nickel which most people get an allergic reaction from. 9 carat gold can contain nickel so this should be avoided. Unfortunately, most jewellery is made of 9 carat gold.
Gold-plated jewellery and rolled gold should not be worn either. Gold plating is usually thin and wears off quickly, and nickel then comes to the surface. Foreign gold is made up of a different mixture of metals and so this type of gold should also be avoided. White gold can also contain nickel.
If you intend to continue wearing them, then I think the nail varnish is probably worth a try.
Pure gold is not used to make gold jewellery because it�s not hard enough, so other metals have to be mixed with gold to make it stronger and more easily worked. 18 and 24 carat gold doesn�t contain nickel which most people get an allergic reaction from. 9 carat gold can contain nickel so this should be avoided. Unfortunately, most jewellery is made of 9 carat gold.
Gold-plated jewellery and rolled gold should not be worn either. Gold plating is usually thin and wears off quickly, and nickel then comes to the surface. Foreign gold is made up of a different mixture of metals and so this type of gold should also be avoided. White gold can also contain nickel.
If you intend to continue wearing them, then I think the nail varnish is probably worth a try.