Care Instructions for Commemorative Rings, Medallians, and Lapel Pins

Commemorative Rings:

The commemorative rings are crafted with the utmost attention to detail and quality, symbolizing the 75th anniversary of Newfoundland's Confederation. To ensure your ring maintains its luster and integrity, follow these care instructions:

  • Cleaning: Gently clean your ring with a soft, lint-free cloth. If needed, use mild soap and warm water to remove any residue or buildup. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the finish.
  • Storage: Store your ring in a fabric-lined jewelry box or pouch when not in use. Keep it separate from other jewelry to prevent scratches.
  • Avoid Chemical Exposure: Remove your ring before using household cleaners or engaging in activities that might expose it to chemicals or abrasives.
  • Regular Checks: Regularly inspect your ring for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, consider having it professionally serviced to maintain its condition.

 

Commemorative Medallians:

Commemorative medallians are not only a symbol of historical significance but also a piece of art. Preserve their beauty and value with these care tips:

  • Handling: Always hold commemorative medallians by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the surfaces. The oils and acids from your skin can tarnish or corrode the medallian over time.
  • Cleaning: It’s generally advised not to clean commemorative medallians, as improper cleaning can diminish their value. If you must clean a medallian, consult with a professional.
  • Storage: Store medallians in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use medallian holders, capsules, or albums designed for medallian storage to prevent scratches and environmental damage.
  • Display: If displaying your medallians, ensure they are in airtight containers or frames designed for medallians to protect them from dust, humidity, and handling.

 

Lapel Pins:

  • Lapel pins add a touch of elegance and significance to any attire. Keep your lapel pins looking their best with these guidelines:
  • Cleaning: Clean your lapel pins with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or dirt. If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with water. Avoid using harsh chemicals.
  • Storage: When not in use, store your lapel pins on a soft surface or in a dedicated box to prevent scratches. Keeping them in a dry environment will also protect them from tarnishing.
  • Handling: Be careful when attaching or removing lapel pins to avoid bending the pin or damaging the clasp.

 

By following these care instructions, your commemorative rings, medallians, and lapel pins will remain in excellent condition, serving as a lasting tribute to the 75th anniversary of Newfoundland's Confederation.