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Get ready for Halloween with these spooky Haunted House laser engraved earrings. Made from lightweight walnut, each pair is cut and engraved to order, ensuring a unique and high-quality product. These earrings are the perfect accessory for any Halloween party or haunted house visit. Don't miss out on the chance to add some extra fright to your outfit this season

Haunted House laser engraved earrings

$12.00Price
  • Product is not intended for children. Keep out of the reach of pets, toddlers/babies. 

    When to remove your Jewelry

    • Remove before bed.

    • Remove your jewelry before swimming or intense exercises because salt water and chlorine might damage it. When it comes to sterling silver, add sweat to the list.

    • Lotion can get into the cracks of chains and prongs before applying sunscreen and insect spray. Additionally, lotions and sprays leave a coating on your jewelry, making it dull and discolored.

    • In bright sunshine. Certain materials, particularly natural elements and some polymers, can be bleached by the sun.

    • Before entering a hot tub or swimming pool, avoid using chlorine because it can harm and discolor metals, as well as progressively erode the finish and polish of gemstones.

    • Remove before  gardening. Abrasive materials include dirt and tiny rocks. Your jewelry may be irreversibly destroyed if it is not cleaned immediately. Gardening gloves can also be dangerous.

    How to Take Care of Your Jewelry

    • Keep your jewelry clean on a regular basis. Sweat and body fluids can impair the luster of your jewelry.  Most filth can be gently scrubbed away with warm soapy water and a soft toothbrush.
     

    • Keep your jewelry in a clean, dry location. To keep your pieces from scratching each other, store them in a fabric-lined jewelry container or a box with sections and dividers.

    • Keep an eye out for warning indicators of jewelry flaws. Examine your jewelry before putting it on. A moderate twist should fix a mismatched jump ring. Not all jump rings and clasps are created equal, but if you need to replace one, you can simply find it with a short internet search.

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