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Care Instruction

Gems & Jewellery Cleaning
  1. Mild Cleaning Solution: Use a soft brush and warm water mixed with a bit of mild dish soap to gently clean most jewelry. Rinse carefully and pat dry with a soft cloth.
  2. Specific Care for Sensitive Gems: Avoid harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners for delicate gems like pearls, opals, and emeralds. Instead, use a damp cloth for pearls and a soft brush with mild soap and water for opals and emeralds.
  3. Regular Maintenance: Regularly inspect and clean your jewelry to maintain its sparkle. For complex or valuable pieces, consider professional cleaning once a year to ensure they are handled safely and thoroughly.
Gems And Jewellery Care
  1. Proper Storage: Store each piece of jewelry separately in a fabric-lined box or pouch to prevent scratches and tangling. Keep away from direct sunlight and excessive moisture to avoid damage to the gems.
  2. Wear and Tear Prevention: Remove jewelry during activities that may expose it to abrasive substances or hard impacts, such as sports, gardening, or household chores. This helps prevent physical damage and exposure to harmful chemicals.
  3. Routine Checks: Regularly inspect your jewelry for loose stones or damaged settings. Timely repairs can prevent loss of gems and extend the life of your jewelry. Seek professional help for any complex issues or adjustments.
Rubies & Sapphires
  1. Routine Cleaning: Rubies and sapphires can be cleaned safely with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Regular cleaning will remove everyday dirt and maintain their brilliance. Be sure to rinse them thoroughly to remove any soap residue.
  2. Avoid Chemical Exposure: Although rubies and sapphires are durable, they should be protected from harsh chemicals. Exposure to everyday substances like chlorine bleach or abrasive cleaners can damage the metal settings or finishes.
  3. Professional Inspection: Even though rubies and sapphires are among the hardest gemstones (second only to diamonds), they should still be checked by a professional jeweler annually. This check will ensure that the settings are secure and the stones remain in good condition, especially in pieces that are worn frequently.
Emeralds
  1. Gentle Cleaning: Clean emeralds using only a soft, damp cloth. Avoid hot water and harsh cleaning agents as emeralds are sensitive to chemicals and sudden temperature changes. Never use ultrasonic cleaners; they can exacerbate any existing cracks.
  2. Avoid Mechanical Stress: Emeralds can be prone to chipping and cracking, so it's important to avoid knocking or bumping them on hard surfaces. Be mindful when wearing emerald jewelry during physical activities.
  3. Regular Professional Care: Since emeralds are often treated with oils or resins to enhance their clarity, they should be inspected by a professional jeweler regularly to check the integrity of the treatment and the setting. This ensures that your emerald remains vibrant and securely mounted.
Pearls Care
  1. Surface Protection: Pearls are easily scratched, so they should be stored separately in a soft cloth pouch. Avoid contact with abrasive substances and take off pearl jewelry before applying cosmetics or hairspray, as chemicals can dull the pearl's surface.
  2. Cleaning Method: Clean pearls gently with a damp, soft cloth. Never soak pearls or use ultrasonic cleaners, as this can weaken the stringing material and damage the nacre.
  3. Wearing Considerations: Pearls should be the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off. This practice helps minimize exposure to harmful chemicals and preserves their beauty. Regular wear is actually good for pearls, as the oils from your skin can enhance their sheen.
Gold Jewellery Care
  1. Regular Cleaning: Clean gold jewelry with a solution of mild dish soap and warm water. Use a soft brush to gently scrub the jewelry, especially around prongs and crevices where dirt may accumulate. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
  2. Avoid Chemicals: Keep gold jewelry away from chlorine, bleach, and other harsh chemicals, which can tarnish or corrode the metal. It’s advisable to remove gold jewelry before swimming in chlorinated pools and before using household cleaners.
  3. Proper Storage: Store gold pieces separately in a jewelry box with compartments or in soft cloth pouches to prevent scratching. Keeping gold jewelry separate from other harder gemstones will also help prevent scratches.
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