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Complete Guide to Polishing and Caring for Rosewood Beads

Step 1: Adapt to the Environment
The newly purchased small-leaved rosewood bracelet should be sealed and left untouched for a period of time to allow it to adapt to the temperature and humidity of your environment, thereby reducing the risk of cracking.


Step 2: Cleaning and Polishing
R1: "眼影" must be translated as "eye shadow"  Use a clean cotton glove to gently wipe the bracelet, removing surface dirt. Avoid excessive force to prevent damaging the wood's grain, which could affect the oil's seepage. Don't forget to clean the small holes as well. Then let it sit or seal it to allow the bracelet to oxidize naturally.


Step 3: Repeat steps one and two
Repeat the above steps until the surface of the bracelet achieves a porcelain-like luster.


Step 4: Warming Up with Bare Hands

Playing with the beads bare-handed is the foundation of patina formation, requiring dry and clean hands to avoid sweat contact. After some time of playing, you'll notice a sticky resistance on the surface of the bracelet, indicating a thin layer of patina has formed.


```Step 5: Patina Hardening```
Place the bracelet naturally for 3 to 5 days to allow the patina to gradually harden.


Step 6: Patina Enhancement
Repeat step four again, continuing to polish it with bare hands to enhance the patina effect.

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Through the above steps, your small leaf rosewood bracelet will gradually develop a captivating luster and texture. Remember to keep it dry and clean during wearing and maintenance, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperatures to prolong its lifespan.