Hey queens! Long time no see. Yeah, right, I was quite sick the whole of February, so our updates got lost in the wind of Bangalore’s extremely questionable weather transition. So, take care, queens, health comes first, before anything. Moving on, what’s up and new with us? Yeah, even I’ve been figuring out the same. Until recently, we’ve given two free giveaways on Valentine’s Day and announced the giveaway winners for Women’s Day as well. Check them out on our social media pages Instagram @maharaniwomen and Facebook – Maharani – Women’s Online Store.
This season, our main focus is on the popularity of oxidised jewellery, how every woman loves it, wearing it for casual and formal wear, not to mention their versatility. Our desi queens adore our newest collection of oxidised jewellery, and you need to know about this too!
Why is oxidised Jewellery Becoming More Popular?
The manufacturers often use less expensive materials such as copper or brass to make oxidised jewellery, making it a more affordable option compared to other types of jewellery.
Another reason why people prefer oxidised jewellery is that it is often considered to be more environmentally friendly than other types of jewellery.
If you are considering buying oxidized jewellery, there are a few things to remember. Firstly, it’s important to ensure that the jewellery is made from high-quality materials. Manufacturers sometimes use less durable materials to make cheaper oxidized jewellery, which may cause it to tarnish or wear out quickly.
Additionally, it is important to ensure the jewellery is comfortable to wear and fits properly. Some oxidised jewellery can be heavier or bulkier than other types of jewellery, so it is important to try it on and ensure it feels good on your body.
Ultimately, whether or not to buy oxidised jewellery is a personal choice. It may be worth considering if you appreciate the unique and vintage look of oxidised jewellery and are looking for an environmentally friendly and affordable option.
The Versatility of oxidised Jewellery in India and Abroad
oxidised jewellery can be quite versatile and can be worn with a variety of different outfits and styles. The darker, antique look of oxidised jewellery can add an interesting contrast to brighter, more modern outfits or complement vintage or bohemian-inspired styles.
Some popular ways to incorporate oxidized jewellery into your wardrobe include:
- Layering: You can layer oxidized necklaces, bracelets, and rings with other jewellery to create a unique and personalized look.
- Statement Pieces: A bold necklace or chunky ring in oxidized metal can add interest to a simple outfit.
- Mixed Metals: You can mix and match oxidised jewellery with other types of metal jewellery to create a layered look.
- Ethnic Wear: Traditional Indian or African clothing pairs well with oxidized jewellery.
- Casual Wear: You can wear oxidized jewellery with casual outfits such as jeans and a t-shirt to add a touch of elegance and sophistication.
Celebrating Women – A Collaborative Project by Maharani Women with College-Going Students
Maharani’s recent collaboration with 6 individual influencers who are college-going students has been up and trending on Instagram for quite some time. Visit our Instagram Page to view some quirky styles to flaunt your oxidised jewellery and collection on various occasions.
“Celebrating Women.” An inspirational outlook on every woman’s versatility, style, and beauty. To every woman who is layered and nuanced, unique, and special, we at Maharani Women wish you prosperity and luck.
Our collaboration consisted of 5 posts on our social media account where our followers can understand how to style jewellery according to their outfits, occasions, location, or a set goal. Check out some of our sneak peek images down, and after that, head to our IG page! The contrasting setting of this oxidized jewellery allows new perspectives to sink in, ideate, and let you know that nothing can stop you.
FAQ – How to Clean oxidised Jewellery?
Oxidation is a natural process when metal jewellery comes into contact with air and other elements. Over time, this can cause the jewellery to lose its shine and become dull or tarnished. Fortunately, there are several methods for cleaning oxidised jewellery and restoring its original luster.
Here are some easy hacks and tips for cleaning oxidized jewellery by Maharani Women:
- Use a jewellery cleaning solution: Many commercial jewellery cleaning solutions can effectively remove oxidation from jewellery. Soak the jewellery in the solution for the recommended amount of time, rinse it off, and dry it with a soft cloth.
- Use baking soda and water: Make a paste by mixing baking soda and water. And then gently rub it onto the oxidised jewellery with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Rinse the jewellery off with water and dry it with a soft cloth.
- Use lemon juice and salt: [Best recommended] Mix lemon juice and salt to make a paste, and then apply it to the oxidised jewellery. Gently rub the paste onto the jewellery with a soft-bristled toothbrush, and then rinse it off with water and dry it with a soft cloth.
- Use aluminum foil and baking soda: Line a bowl with aluminum foil and fill it with hot water and a tablespoon of baking soda. Place the oxidized jewellery in the bowl, ensuring it touches the aluminum foil, and let it soak for 10-15 minutes. Rinse the jewellery off with water and dry it with a soft cloth.
Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions on any commercial jewellery cleaning solutions you use. Additionally, certain types of jewellery, such as antique or fragile pieces, may require special care. Moreover, you must approach a professional jeweller for extra care.
FAQ – How to Take Good Care of oxidised Jewellery?
oxidised jewellery requires special care to maintain its unique appearance and prevent further oxidation. Here are a few pro tips from us you need to consider to take good care of your oxidized jewellery could be:
- Store properly: Store oxidised jewellery in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent further oxidation. Also, store each piece of jewellery separately in a soft pouch or box to prevent scratching.
- Avoid water: Water can cause further oxidation or discoloration, so it’s best to remove oxidised jewellery before swimming, showering. And any other activities that may expose it to water.
- Clean gently: Use a soft cloth or brush to clean oxidised jewellery gently. And avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the finish. You may also want to use a specialized cleaning solution for oxidised jewellery.
- Avoid contact with harsh chemicals: Chemicals found in household cleaning products, perfumes, and hairspray can all damage the finish of oxidized jewellery. Avoid exposing your jewellery to these substances to keep it looking its best.
- Wear carefully: oxidised jewellery may be more delicate than other types of jewellery. So be careful when putting it on or taking it off to prevent bending or breaking.
- Get it re-oxidised: If your oxidised jewellery loses its finish or discolors, you can re-oxidize it with a professional jeweler. This process involves applying a new layer of oxidation to the jewellery to restore its unique appearance.
That’s all, queen. These are our major updates on the rising popularity of oxidized jewellery. And why you must buy them today at Maharani Women. Exciting discounts, coupons, and offers are available on our online store. Shop today.