YOU CAN BUY EXPENSIVE SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, but would you wear it to the beach? Probably not, right? Wear our anklets anywhere, anytime! Easy to replace if lost or stolen. Wear them at a party or even high class formal occasions. Our customer once said, "Lifetime Jewelry is the next BEST thing to solid gold". And we couldn't agree more! We are a family run small business, kicking it since 1987 We are real people who use our own products every day We expect the best for our families and want the same for yours We cut no corners in our products, and will cut no corners in our support to you Proudly made in the USA, since 1987 How To Care for Gold Plated Jewelry It is very important to understand that gold plating requires very gentle care. Remember this and it will last for years! Remove dirt and oils from your jewelry by using a cotton ball dampened with a bit of alcohol or vinegar. Then gently wipe your jewelry clean and dry it with a soft cloth or chamois. Gold plated jewelry shouldn’t be ever wiped or polished with any coarse fabrics, because you can gradually rub off the plating. It won’t happen in one day, but it gradually will remove the gold layer. This does happen with gold as well, but because it’s gold throughout the piece of jewelry, there is no visible difference except that your jewelry gets slightly thinner over the years. NEVER clean your plated jewelry with any abrasive substances, coarse sponges or corrosive liquids. Remember, your jewelry isn’t solid gold. And even though Lifetime Jewelry is made with much thicker plating than standard gold-plated jewelry, the gold layer can be worn away over time if cleaned improperly. FUN FACT: It’s very easy to clean gold plated jewelry with beer! Submerge it for several minutes, then rinse with cool running water, dry with a soft cloth and… voilà! How To Care for Gold Plated Jewelry It is very important to understand that gold plating requires very gentle care. Remember this and it will last for years! Remove dirt and oils from your jewelry by using a cotton ball dampened with a bit of alcohol or vinegar. Then gently wipe your jewelry clean and dry it with a soft cloth or chamois. Gold plated jewelry shouldn’t be ever wiped or polished with any coarse fabrics, because you can gradually rub off the plating. It won’t happen in one day, but it gradually will remove the gold layer. This does happen with gold as well, but because it’s gold throughout the piece of jewelry, there is no visible difference except that your jewelry gets slightly thinner over the years. NEVER clean your plated jewelry with any abrasive substances, coarse sponges or corrosive liquids. Remember, your jewelry isn’t solid gold. And even though Lifetime Jewelry is made with much thicker plating than standard gold-plated jewelry, the gold layer can be worn away over time if cleaned improperly. FUN FACT: It’s very easy to clean gold plated jewelry with beer! Submerge it for several minutes, then rinse with cool running water, dry with a soft cloth and… voilà!