How to protect brass, silver, gold & rose gold jewellery during Holi celebrations – Ampkrafts festive jewellery care guide

How to Protect Your Jewellery During Holi Colors & Celebrations

Holi is all about colors, joy, and celebration—but it can also be tough on your jewellery. Powdered gulal, water balloons, and long hours in the sun can leave your favourite pieces dull or damaged. If you’re planning to wear your brass, silver, gold, or rose gold jewellery, here’s how to keep it sparkling long after the festival ends.

 1. Shield Your Jewellery Before Playing Holi

Before stepping out, coat your skin with coconut oil or petroleum jelly. This protective layer helps prevent colors and moisture from sticking to your jewellery. If you’re wearing personalised name necklaces ,make sure they sit comfortably above your outfit, away from direct splashes.

2. Avoid Wearing Delicate Pieces

While you may want to show off your favourites, it’s best to keep delicate chains, rings, and bracelets safe indoors. Instead, wear sturdy personalised keychains as a stylish Holi vibe accessory clipped to your outfit.

3. Clean Immediately After Celebrations

Once the colors fade, don’t leave your jewellery unattended. Gently clean with a soft cloth and mild soap solution. For brass jewellery, dry it thoroughly to prevent tarnish. For silver and rose gold jewellery, polish lightly with a microfibre cloth.

 4. Style Jewellery with Holi Outfits

Pair your all-white kurta or festive cotton outfit with rose gold bracelets or gold pendants for a chic contrast. For a colourful lehenga look, silver jewellery adds a grounding balance. Choose pieces that won’t weigh you down while dancing and enjoying the festival.

 Why Jewellery Care During Holi Matters

  • Keeps your personalised jewellery looking new.
  • Prevents long-term tarnishing and scratches.
  • Ensures your accessories complement your festive style, not clash with it.

 Explore Ampkrafts’ personalised jewellery collection for stylish, durable designs that shine bright even after Holi.

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