A Jewelry Insider's Guide To Maintaining Pearl And Gemstone Jewelry

By Lena Stephenson


If you have spent money on rings, necklaces and other similar items, you want to make sure they stay looking their best for as long as possible. There are things that you need to remember in order to make sure that your pearl and gemstone jewelry looks as good years from now as they did the day you purchased them.

One secret that insiders know is that different pieces have different needs. The wrong care technique or storage method can leave you with items which are damaged, discolored or unwearable. Always read the labels on any cleaning products to make sure that they can be used safely on your items and you can avoid a great deal of damage in the years to come.

Many pieces are made from precious metals. These usually include copper, gold, platinum or silver. Newer pieces may be made from a combination of metals or even from entirely new materials. You will want to find out what metal a particular piece is made from. This can dictate what kind of upkeep you will need to perform. For example, you may not need to polish a platinum ring but if you want to keep a silver one looking great, you will need to clean and polish it.

There are many beautiful pieces that incorporate pearls. They come in a range of colors and sizes. They can be quite expensive and can also be easily damaged. In order to keep skin oil and cosmetics from pitting the surface it is worth your while to wipe them down. Use a soft cloth and roll them back and forth to remove any chemicals or dirt. After, you can put your clean pieces in bags and containers that will make sure they don't get chipped or broken.

If you are dealing with a string of beads you will need to check them occasionally. You should check to make sure that the string that they hang on is not wearing out. You also may want to make sure that the cord remains knotted tightly to the clasp if there is one. It can be frustrating if your beaded necklace breaks and you lose beads.

A professional will be able to help you if you are unsure of a piece's condition. They will often be able to inspect claws and clasps to make sure they are not damaged. Often they will use a machine that uses ultrasonic waves to knock dirt off of a piece. If a white gold piece has become discolored they can correct that as well.

The right container is also key. If you put everything together in one area it will be easy for scratches to happen. Harder items may damage softer ones. Also, chains can become damaged if they are allowed to become tangled. If you know you are expanding your collection in future, you may want to make sure that you purchase a container that is large enough to hold everything.

By caring for items properly you may be amazed at how good they look no matter how long they have been in your possession. By using a few simple products and techniques you can make sure that they do not get damaged and stay looking beautiful.




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