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Desert Eye Drops | Natural Golden nanmu & Tiger's eye Stone Earrings

Desert Eye Drops | Natural Golden nanmu & Tiger's eye Stone Earrings

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Material: Golden nanmu wood, tiger's eye Stone, 18K plated brass hooks

Size: 30MM x16MM

 

Gold nanmu wood Benefits

Imperial & Luxury Symbol: Due to its rarity and exquisite qualities, Golden Nanmu was historically reserved for emperors and imperial projects, symbolizing power, wealth, and noble status. 
Feng Shui & Spiritual Properties: It is believed to bring good fortune, enhance one's wealth, improve health, attract blessings, and bring noble status and luck.

Care For Your Jewellery

Avoid Water & Moisture

Remove Before: Showering, bathing, swimming, washing dishes, or any activity where your jewelry might get wet.

Humidity: High humidity can cause wood to swell or crack over time. Store your jewelry in a relatively dry environment.

Cleaning: Never soak wooden jewelry in water. If it needs cleaning, gently wipe it with a slightly damp cloth (see cleaning section below).

Cleaning Your Wooden Jewelry:

Light Dusting: For general cleaning, simply wipe your jewelry with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.

Gentle Wipe: If needed, dampen a soft cloth very slightly with plain water and gently wipe the surface. Immediately dry with another soft, dry cloth.

Handle with Care:

Wood, especially delicate carvings, can be fragile. Avoid dropping your jewelry or subjecting it to strong impacts.

Re-oiling

Some wooden jewelry, especially pieces with a natural oil finish or those that feel dry over time, can benefit from occasional re-oiling.

Recommended Oils: Use a small amount of natural, food-grade oil like mineral oil, jojoba oil, or tung oil.

Application: Apply a tiny drop to a soft cloth and gently rub it into the wood. Allow it to soak in for 15-30 minutes, then wipe off any excess thoroughly with a clean, dry cloth to prevent stickiness. Do this sparingly, perhaps every few months or when the wood looks dull.

 

 

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