Yellow gold jewelry
With Castafiore, make pre-owned your first choice and give a new life to exceptional yellow gold jewelry! Our catalog offers you numerous rings, earrings and brooches, as well as necklaces, pendants and bracelets designed by the great names of high jewelry, such as Van Cleef & Arpels, Boucheron or Cartier.
All available pieces have undergone meticulous analysis and are just waiting for you to shine brightly once again.
Embrace a radiant style with a yellow gold jewel from Castafiore
Castafiore, jewelers of life, offers a wide selection of pre-owned yellow gold jewelry. Anne Borde and Charlotte Rey, the company's founders, believe that exceptional pieces shouldn't end up forgotten in a box but deserve to bring joy to a new owner. They source jewelry from exclusive retailers and private individuals, have it authenticated by Sancy Expertise Paris, and then offer it for sale on their website.
The Castafiore catalog includes numerous rings , brooches, and earrings in yellow gold, some even set with pearls, diamonds, and other precious stones. Our selection also features bracelets, necklaces, and pendants crafted entirely from yellow gold or adorned with pearls or colored gems for a touch of whimsy. Similarly, some of our yellow gold jewelry comes from renowned high jewelry houses such as Mauboussin, Cartier, and Van Cleef & Arpels.
How do I clean a yellow gold piece of jewelry?
Even though it's a precious metal, gold tends to tarnish over the years due to perspiration, friction, or even dust. Like any piece of jewelry, a gold item therefore needs maintenance to retain its shine for as long as possible. Experts recommend cleaning accessories worn daily weekly, once a month for more occasional use, and generally every six months to remove ingrained dirt.
There are many old-fashioned tips for easily cleaning gold rings, bracelets, brooches, or necklaces. The first involves using Marseille soap diluted in lukewarm water. The jewelry can be immersed in the solution for a few minutes, then gently scrubbed with a very soft toothbrush to remove impurities and restore shine without scratching the surface. After rinsing, simply wipe with a soft cloth. Some people use dish soap instead of Marseille soap. However, be careful not to add too much product to the water, as this can disrupt the pH balance of the cleaning solution.
Another everyday product frequently used to clean gold jewelry is toothpaste. As in the previous cases, it is recommended to place a small amount on a soft toothbrush and gently scrub the piece with it, before rinsing with clean water and drying with a soft cloth.