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K Gold Jewelry

K gold is made by combining pure gold with other metals to improve its strength, durability, and wearability. Compared with pure gold, K gold is more suitable for everyday jewelry because it is stronger and better able to hold delicate designs, gemstones, and fine details.

At LeMing, our K gold jewelry is designed to balance lasting beauty with everyday comfort. Each piece is crafted to offer a refined shine, elegant texture, and durable finish for daily wear.


What to Know

K gold may naturally develop slight changes in appearance over time depending on how it is worn and cared for. Exposure to chemicals, cosmetics, perfume, sweat, moisture, and improper storage may affect the shine of your jewelry.

With proper care and regular cleaning, your K gold jewelry can maintain its beauty for years.


How to Store

Store your jewelry in a safe, dry place when it is not being worn. We recommend keeping each piece separately in a soft pouch or jewelry box to help prevent scratches, tangling, and contact with moisture.

Avoid storing jewelry in humid areas such as bathrooms. For long-term care, keep your pieces away from direct sunlight, chemicals, and abrasive surfaces.


How to Clean K Gold Jewelry

To maintain the shine of your K gold jewelry, gently clean it with a soft cloth after wearing.

For deeper cleaning, use warm water and mild, detergent-free soap. Gently clean the jewelry with a soft-bristled brush or cloth, then rinse carefully and dry completely with a soft cloth before storing.

Avoid using abrasive cleaners, harsh chemicals, or rough polishing tools. If your jewelry includes diamonds, gemstones, or pearls, please check the specific care instructions for those materials before cleaning.


Why is my gold jewelry causing discoloration on my skin?

If you notice slight discoloration on your skin, it is usually normal and does not necessarily mean there is anything wrong with your jewelry.

K gold contains metal alloys that help improve strength and durability. When jewelry comes into contact with cosmetics, skincare products, sweat, or friction during daily wear, tiny particles may transfer to the skin and appear as a dark mark.

This is safe and can usually be cleaned with soap and water. To reduce this, avoid wearing jewelry while applying cosmetics, perfume, lotion, or skincare products, and gently wipe your jewelry after each wear.