Jewelry is a great way to express your personality and style. But, if you want it to last for years, you need the proper care. There are many ways you can take care of your jewelry and how to store it to avoid damaging delicate gems and stones that go into making them. With these simple steps, you can keep your precious pieces looking their best!
Each Gemstone Has Its Recommended Care Procedure
The primary reason is to ensure that you store and care for these jewels properly. Here are some ways that you can successfully do this:
Avoid toxic materials such as bleach, chlorine, hairspray, perfume, and other chemicals because they can cause discoloration on the stones. These substances may also damage metal clasps changing their color too.
For diamonds, you need to rinse in warm water and put them on a towel to air dry, then store each piece of diamond jewelry separately, so it doesn’t scratch other pieces. Store your diamonds away from sunlight as this can damage the stones over time.
Avoid exposing your diamonds to harsh chemicals such as bleach and ammonia since they will erode their surface. Also, avoid wearing perfume or hairspray when you wear diamond jewelry because these products may leave chemical residue that could harm the stone’s finish if not cleaned off promptly with water and soap.
Store Them Gently in an Appropriate Bag or Box
Store them in a bag or box that is appropriate for your type of jewelry, and make sure it’s not too small. If you have rings, keep them separate from other pieces to avoid scratching the softer surfaces like metal and pearls. For earrings, however, be wary about mixing studs with post-backs; you don’t want any posts poking through the lining!
Keep necklaces separated by putting each one on its plastic zip-top bag or anti-tarnish strip pouch. You can also use velvet pouches if made out of an acid-free material – just double check before buying! Chains are best stored flat, so they won’t get tangled up while being worn during storage.
While traveling, ensure you get a travel jewelry case to store your jewelry when traveling to avoid scratches or contamination. You will save yourself many heartbreaks and disappointments with such security and safety.
Avoid Exposure to Toxic Materials
It will help if you avoid exposure to household cleaners, bleach, chlorine, and perfume. Also, if the piece has any stones or gems, make sure they are not exposed directly to these chemicals.
Many popular gemstones are porous, meaning that they readily absorb the material within them, including everything from moisture and oil to chemicals that can cause damage or color changes over time. While some stones have a reputation for being sensitive (such as pearls), it’s best not to risk leaving your pieces exposed to avoid any potential issues down the line.
Regular Drop-Offs at the Store for Polishing Will Keep Them New and Shiny
Taking your fine jewelry to a professional for cleaning can save you money in the long run. Regular drop-offs at the store for polishing will keep them new and shiny. It’s also advisable that you have your jeweler check it every three months to make sure everything is still secure. This way, they can catch anything that might be loose or worn before it gets damaged beyond repair.
If there are any repairs needed between appointments, this gives your jeweler time to fix them. Saying goodbye to your favorite pieces until their next visit may be hard but knowing they are safe makes it worth not having access to them all day (or night!).
The End Game
All in all, jewelry is a great way to express your style and make an impression on others. With the right accessories, you can make any outfit look coordinated or give yourself that extra boost of confidence when going out in public.
Always Remember You’re Beautiful!
-Lola