How to Clean and Care for Your Bronze Jewelry: Keep Its Timeless Shine
Bronze jewelry has an unmistakable charm — a warm, golden glow that feels both vintage and modern at the same time. Whether it’s a statement cuff, a pair of earrings, or a delicate pendant, bronze pieces deserve the right care to maintain their beauty and character over time.
In this guide, we’ll share expert tips on how to clean and care for bronze jewelry, so it keeps looking radiant and full of life.
What Makes Bronze Jewelry Special?
Bronze is a precious alloy made from copper and tin, admired for its strength, warm tones, and artistic appeal. Over time, bronze naturally develops a soft patina — a thin layer that can give the metal a vintage look. Some people love this effect, while others prefer the bright, polished finish of freshly cleaned bronze.
The good news? With the right care routine, you can easily preserve or restore the look you love most.
How to Clean and Polish Bronze Jewelry

1. Keep it dry whenever possible
Water can accelerate oxidation and dull the surface of bronze. Avoid wearing your jewelry while swimming, showering, or washing dishes.
If it does get wet, dry it immediately with a soft cloth and gently warm it with a hairdryer on a low setting to remove any moisture.
2. Use a soft polishing cloth
To maintain the shine, regularly wipe your jewelry with a soft, non-abrasive cloth, preferably one designed for jewelry care. This helps remove fingerprints and surface oils that can darken the metal over time.
3. For deeper cleaning
If your jewelry shows spots or a greenish patina, use a specialized bronze cleaner in liquid, cream, or paste form. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
Rinse gently with lukewarm (not hot) water, then dry immediately with a cloth and a hairdryer to prevent water marks or oxidation.
4. Avoid rough surfaces and chemicals
Bronze can scratch or react to harsh substances. Remove your jewelry before handling cleaning products, perfumes, lotions, or when doing manual work.
5. For gold-plated bronze jewelry
Gold-plated or “gilded” bronze pieces require extra care. Avoid abrasive products and use only a dedicated jewelry cloth.
Over time, the gold layer may fade — when that happens, you can contact us to have your jewelry professionally re-gilded, restoring its original brilliance.



