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Jewelry Care |
Jewelry Care and
Cleaning
It is important to have your jewelry
inspected and cleaned regularly by a jeweler you can trust. However, there
are many things you can do on your own to care for and protect your
jewelry. The information offered below will help you protect your valuable
investments by avoiding some very real problems that arise from improper
storage, heat, light and exposure to harmful chemicals.
Perhaps the easiest, and yet most
often overlooked, way to care for you jewelry is ensuring it is properly stored
at the end of each day. Precious metals and gemstones possess varying
levels of hardness. In addition, some pieces possess sharper corners or
design elements than others. For these reasons, one must avoid the
temptation to simply toss one's jewelry together in a drawer or box.
Piling one's jewelry together will most certainly result in scratches and even
fractured gemstones. We recommend the following rules of thumb:
Storing Your
Jewelry
- Remove rings before performing
household chores, such as cleaning, gardening or working with hand tools
- Jewelry should be stored
separately to avoid scratches and damage from other jewelry. It is best
to store your jewelry in a jewelry box or in individual cases/pouches.
Make sure your jewelry box is equipped with padded slots, posts and
compartments that offer the ability to store each piece securely.
- Store necklaces, chains and
bracelets flat or on so as to avoid kinks and knots.
- Always store bead jewelry and
pearls flat and in a soft pouch. Avoid storing pearls in plastic bags,
as the lack of moisture will cause the pearl to dry out and decay.
- Store jewelry away from sunlight
as light and heat may have adverse effects on certain gemstones, causing them
to fade or even crack (see the chart below for more details).
- Never throw your jewelry in your
handbag or parcel.
- Never leave jewelry on the edge of
a sink as it can very easily slip down the drain.
- Do not sleep in your jewelry.
- When traveling, give care to
packing your jewelry items. Protect your pieces from scratches and
impact damage by using padding. Jewelry travel totes are recommended.
- Keep silver away from sulfurous
materials to prevent tarnish. Store in an airtight zipper bag to prevent
air from coming in contact with your silver.
Cleaning Your
Jewelry
When cleaning your own jewelry, it is important to
remember that precious metals like gold and silver are susceptible to damage
from exposure to chemicals found in many household cleaning agents. These
and other common chemicals, such as chlorine found in most pools, can also
damage or discolor gemstones. Clean your jewelry and colored gems with
warm water, a soft brush, and use only a mild soap (no detergents) if at all.
A water pick or toothpick may be used to clean the hard to reach places,
while a soft, lint-free cloth works well for drying and polishing. And of
course, be sure to close the sink's drain before cleaning. A list of
cleaning tips follows:
- Clean ear wires in rubbing
alcohol.
- Use a soft polishing cloth to
clean your pearls and gemstone jewelry - chemical paste, liquid and bath
cleaners are too harsh.
- Avoid wearing jewelry when
spraying hair spray, perfume, and when coloring your hair; different agents
cause jewelry to dull.
- Purchase an appropriate cleaning
solution to keep your pieces clean and untarnished. Consider using
an ultrasonic cleaner, but first consult the Gemstone Care chart below.
- Grease can be easily removed from
gold jewelry by dipping it in rubbing alcohol.
- Don't rub precious metal with
anything other than a fine piece of felt or polishing cloth to prevent
scratching from fibers.
- Never use an ultrasonic cleaner on
organic materials (amber, bone, coral, horn, ivory and pearls). This is
also true for opals and turquoise.
- Pearls require special care.
After each wearing, gently wipe them with a soft cloth to remove body oils and
perfume.
Gemstone
Care
Listed below are commonly known
gemstones and some rules of thumb for cleaning them.
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Amethyst |
A durable stone that can be
cleaned using an ultrasonic cleaner. Avoid direct
heat. |
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Aquamarine |
Do not use an ultrasonic
cleaner - use only soap and water. Avoid heat as it may cause
discoloration. |
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Blue Topaz |
Do not use an ultrasonic
cleaner. Avoid prolonged exposure to light and heat. Be
careful to avoid sharp blows or sudden temperature
changes. |
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Citrine |
A durable stone that can be
cleaned using an ultrasonic cleaner. Avoid direct
heat. |
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Diamond |
A durable stone that can be
cleaned using an ultrasonic cleaner. |
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Emerald |
Do not use an ultrasonic
cleaner, as it may dissolve the oils inside the stone. Emeralds
should be cleaned gently with a small brush and lukewarm water.
Avoid sudden temperature changes and sharp blows. Consider
having your emeralds re-oiled periodically by your
jeweler. |
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Garnet |
A very durable stone that can
be cleaned using an ultrasonic cleaner. |
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Opal |
Do not use an ultrasonic
cleaner or any ammonia based cleaner on the stone. Clean with a
small brush and lukewarm water. |
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Pearl |
Never use ultrasonic or steam
cleaners. Clean regularly (after each wearing) with a soft
cloth. Periodically clean with very mild non-detergent soap.
Lay pearls on a clean towel and dry completely before wear. Avoid contact
with perfumes, cosmetics and household cleaners, and return your strand to
your jeweler for periodic professional cleaning and
restringing. |
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Peridot |
Do not use an ultrasonic
cleaner. Be careful to avoid sharp blows or sudden temperature
changes. |
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Ruby |
Rubies are generally very
durable stones; however, avoid sharp blows or prolonged exposure to
heat. |
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Sapphire |
A very durable stone that can
be cleaned using an ultrasonic cleaner. Avoid direct or prolonged
exposure to heat. |
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Tanzanite |
Do not use an ultrasonic
cleaner - use only soap and water. Be careful to avoid sharp blows
or sudden temperature changes. |
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Topaz |
Do not use an ultrasonic
cleaner - use only soap and water. Be careful to avoid sharp blows
or sudden temperature changes. |
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Tourmaline |
Do not use an ultrasonic
cleaner - use only soap and water. Be careful to avoid sharp blows
or sudden temperature changes. |
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Turquoise |
Do not use an ultrasonic
cleaner - use only soap and water. Do not expose to ammonia or
chlorine, and avoid prolonged exposure to heat (turquoise is susceptible
to cracks when heated). |
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Zircon |
A rather soft
stone that may be damaged by heat or exposure to household
chemicals. Clean with a small brush and lukewarm water.
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