Using The Traditional Method Clean Your Gold And Silver Jewellery At Home
Do you often find yourself wondering how to clean your gold and silver jewelry?
There is no need to shell huge amounts of money to get them cleaned outside when you can do it yourself at home
For centuries, villagers and goldsmiths have used the natural nut called andolekai to wash panchaloha, including gold, silver, and copper
To clean your jewellery, first soak this nut in water for some time. After a few minutes, rub it on your hand to create a foam similar to soap
Use this foam to clean the jewellery, including gold and silver. These foam-producing trees grow naturally along the coast
This nut was primarily used in gold shops, as gold and silver jewellery tends to blacken with use or disuse
The blackened ornaments were cleaned with this natural soap to remove all the dirt
However, in the last 10 years, machines have largely replaced this method of cleaning. Despite this, the tradition of cleaning certain ornaments with this nut continues today