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Caring for Jewelry

Date Published: 30th August 2009
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Most of the time if we can afford to we are going to own at least one piece of expensive jewellery and it is important to look after your precious piece of jewellery, if it is a diamond necklace or two earrings. If you own a bit of Swarovski jewellery then straightforward cleaning tips for Swarovski jewellery are the same as what is released below. Even if you don't own a diamond necklace but have polymer clay jewellery, it's still crucial to take care of it so that it'll last you a lifetime and you can pass it on to your children.
We are fascinated with the beauty of our jewelries, and in fact we even see ourselves more stunning wearing those sparkling and eye-captivating stones on our body. Whether valuable or semi-precious jewelries we know that the better that the jewellery is looked after the longer it will last and will keep its original shine. Having done some intensive research, here are some of the finest jewellery care tips I gathered :

Do not ruin jewellery on clothing. Do not wear your jewellery before dressing, and remove it first before taking off your garments. There are some pointed or edgy areas on the jewellery that can destroy both your jewellery and your garments.
Keep a sterling-silver polishing fabric handy for a quick wipe before wearing your jewellery. This can help you clean and shine your jewellery in a moment. This type of lint free material is available in most jewellery shops and discount stores.
Do not wear you jewellery if you're intending to go for a swim in a swimming pool, spa or any other water that will contain chemicals, or use it around household chemicals that we usually use for daily cleaning, they contain substances that will simply oxidize jewelries. Chemicals that are included in some scents, hair and body sprays, and even body lotion can be a cause of discoloring too.

Store jewellery made from silver and other metals that are susceptible to tainting in an air-tight or zip-lock plastic bag. This low tech methodology of storing your jewellery will keep them looking as new, for a long time. Don't store pearl jewellery in sealed bags!
Most jewellery can be cleaned with a soft fabric and mild detergent added to water if needed, wash with clear water and dry with a soft material. Test an inconspicuous area for color fastness before cleaning the entire piece.
If you employ a jewellery cleaning liquid, read the instructions carefully before using. Some sorts of beads and gems, including pearls, turquoise, opal, and other soft stones, should never be put into any cleaning solution.
Remove jewellery before going to bed. Sleeping in your jewellery can add extra stress to chains, joints, etc, and shorten the life of your things. If you do some more research on a guide to wearing jewellery then you'll find lots additional info to help you wear your jewellery and at the same time defending it from damage.






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