Fine Jewelry Care Jewelry should be cleaned regularly. Soap, lotions, cosmetics, and skin oils may build up and cloud the beauty of your jewelry. Some household chemicals containing bleach, such as Clorox, may even damage your fine jewelry. Dirt from regular everyday wear can collect in joints of chains, bracelets and between rings that are worn together causing excessive wear. This could lead to extensive repairs or restorations. Remove jewelries before routine household chores. Activities such as gardening, working with hand tools or playing sports may also damage your jewelry. For the proper care, you should have on hand professionally formulated jewelry cleaner for gemstones, gold or silver. You should also have a polishing cloth to restore some of the luster to your jewelry. We also recommend that you have your jewelry professionally cleaned and checked at least twice a year. If you have not had your jewelry cleaned and checked for a while, don't put it off any longer. Taking care of your gems and jewelry will add to your appreciation of their lasting beauty and value. |
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