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Sunday, February 7, 2010

How to Clean Different Types of Jewelry

Are you looking for one way to clean all your jewelry?


I'm sorry to tell you...there isn't one. Because some stones are hard (like diamonds) and some are soft and porous (like opals and pearls) they cannot be cleaned in the same manner. Throw in some metal and that only makes it more complicated. I have tried to put all the info I've found in it's simplest form.


Gold, silver, diamonds, rubies, sapphires, amethyst, citrine, and garnet can be cleaned simply with a mild liquid detergent and water using a soft brush if needed. Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. It is also safe to clean these in an ultrasonic cleaner.


Emeralds, turquoise, peridot, coral, mother of pearl, and opals, should be cleaned first with a soft, damp cloth. If necessary, a mild detergent can be used with a soft cloth, then rinsed and dried. However, they should not be soaked in a liquid and never in an ultrasonic cleaner.


*general rule of thumb: if it's a soft stone, it will absorb liquids and could damage the stone, so use the most gentle form of cleaning possible*


Sterling silver: (without stones or crystals) I highly recommend a silver polish cloth (usually a white cloth sewn together with a blue or red cloth). The white side cleans off the tarnish and the blue/red side polishes. For difficult to clean areas and small chains (although most jewelers would tell you otherwise) I use toothpaste and a soft brush. I've found no other way to get into the small links (unless you have an ultrasonic cleaner). Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft cloth.


Copper and Brass can be cleaned with a standard copper or brass cleaner. If the piece also contains stones, I would recommend using a mild soap and a soft brush.


Do you love costume jewelry but are disappointed that it doesn't last long? The key is to treat it as well as your good jewelry. Most of us tend to just throw it on a dresser, but with a little care it won't last forever, but will last longer. Clean it gently in a mild liquid soap and water with a soft brush. Dry it with a soft cloth before you place it in a tarnish resistant jewelry box or ziplock bag with antitarnish strips (can be purchased at most bead stores).
*Most important of all is to clean your jewelry before putting it away to keep it looking great.
Below is a picture of a base metal necklace that I made three years ago. It's been kept looking great by cleaning before putting it away for the season.


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Gotta Have It!

I was sitting at my work area trying to cure the winter "blahs" when I started thinking about my 2009 favorite things. (Yes, I'm easily distracted)
I would have to say that one thing that would be at the top of my list would be my "Silver/Gold Safe Keeper". What is that? Well, after living my life with a standard jewelry box that is constant need of organizing, I decided to go in search of a better solution.



I found it at QVC. They have a full line of jewelry boxes that are lined with a special material to prevent tarnishing. Hallelujah! These are not your standard jewelry boxes. They have a great selection for all budgets. They have a 3 piece set with one for travel, one for hanging etc. They have all sizes. They have some that sit on a dresser and rotate, some that mount on the wall, and even some larger ones that mount on the wall. I spent a little more than I wanted to but I'm glad I did. I bought the model that mounts on the wall (above) and is about the size a of a medicine cabinet. I love it! It has plenty of room for earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings, and a few spaces for little odds and ends. It has room for all of my jewelry and room to grow. If you want to keep your jewelry looking great, a silver safe keeper is my #1 recommendation.



ps. Check back soon for my next post on how to best clean your jewelry
Silver/Gold Safekeepers on QVC
designed by Lori Greiner and are priced $22.00 and up.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Stay Tuned...

I am not a writer. Why am I doing a blog? Well, I guess like many others I think that I have information that I'd like to share. This will be mostly about beading, latest projects, new ideas, and what the hot jewelry trends are for the season. But it will also include information about: how to clean your jewelry, how to keep it from tarnishing, what necklace is most flattering for your face shape and how to care for your jewelry to keep it looking as good as the day you bought it.

So stay tuned and check back often.

Kathi