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General
Information Diamond
Information Gold
Information Platinum
Information Silver
Information Cultured
Pearls
General
Information Caring for jewelry is a necessary part of
owning the jewelry. With proper care, your jewelry will bring you
continued satisfaction of ownership over the years.
We are bringing you this information to help
you know how to care for your jewelry and get that lasting
satisfaction.
Some tips to remember when caring for your
jewelry include:
- Avoid wearing fine jewelry when you're
performing manual labor tasks, such as housework.
- Clean your jewelry periodically. This
will help ensure its fine appearance and will help it last. To
clean, use warm soapy water (use a non detergent soap) to soak
your jewelry.
- Use a soft brush to help remove dirt
on the prongs of larger gem jewelry.
- Use plain alcohol or vodka to help
reduce greasy film on diamond jewelry prior to any other cleaning
done.
Diamond
Information
Some of the most popular jewelry
items involve diamond jewelry. Diamonds are durable and the hardest
material known. Because of the amount of light that can enter a
diamond, they shine very well.
The 4 C's is a way of describing the
quality/traits of a diamond.
The 4 C's: Color-The more
colorless the diamond, generally, the more valuable it is. Cut-A
full cut diamond has 58 facets, flanked surfaces on the stone. This
is considered a roughly "perfect" cut. Other cuts have different
values. Clarity-The clearer the diamond, the less foreign matter
(inclusions air bubbles, rubies, black spots of carbon, or anything
else that is in the stone) is present in it, the more sparkly it is,
and the more valuable it is. Carat Weight-The higher the carat
weight, the higher the value of the diamond.
Some tips to remember when caring for
diamond jewelry include
- Avoid wearing diamond jewelry when
performing manual labor.
- Ammonia and water, as well as several
commercial cleaners, work well for diamond jewelry.
- Avoid placing your diamond jewelry in
chlorine containing substances.
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Gold
Information
Gold is a rare, soft, and very
valuable metal. It is based on a karat system where 24K gold is pure
gold, and 10K gold is 10 parts gold with 14 parts alloy. Karat
values in between correspond to a parts karat + parts alloy = 24
value.
Some tips to remember when caring for
gold jewelry include
- Be wary of makeup, moisture, and
chemicals that may affect your gold jewelry's appearance.
- Keep gold jewelry out of swimming
pools with chlorine; chlorine can damage it over a period of time.
- Check your gold jewelry for scratches
or other damage, and bring it to your jeweler if there is any; he
or she may be able to repair it.
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Platinum
Information
The purity of platinum is often
higher than that of gold. Platinum jewelry is usually in the
neighborhood of 90%+ pure. It also more "solid" than gold in terms
of how resistant it is to tarnishing by chlorine, etc. It is very
strong; plus, it is a very popular choice in jewelry making.
Some tips to remember when caring for
platinum jewelry include
- Fortunately, platinum is very durable
and does not lose its polish very easily. Cleaning patterns are
the same as other metals.
- For jewelry that combines platinum
with other fine jewelry components (like gold), clean those
substances and care for them as you would if they were not paired
with platinum. Also, keep in mind the necessary steps for caring
for these other components.
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Silver
Information
To The Top Silver, one of the
world's most useful metals, is also one of the world's most valuable
metals. It can achieve a great polish and does not tarnish in its
pure form. Most silver jewelry is silver combined with other metals
(alloys). This makes it more suitable for general jewelry use.
Some tips to remember when caring for
silver jewelry include
- Silver is scratch-resistant but not
scratch-proof.
- In addition to the general jewelry
care steps, silver jewelry care can benefit from special silver
jewelry cleaning solutions. Check with your jeweler about these.
- Prevent your silver from being exposed
to direct air and light contact.
- Avoid placing silver in
chlorine-containing materials.
- Be selective in what you use to clean
your silver, i.e. pads, cloths, etc. Felt works well, as do
special cleansing cloths designed for silver cleaning. Other
materials, including tissue, should be avoided. Ask your jeweler
for more information.
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Cultured
Pearl Information
Cultured pearls have a living
organism origin. They are highly susceptible to damage and are very
delicate; cultured pearl jewelry owners should be careful with their
cultured pearls.
Some tips to remember when caring for
cultured pearls include
- Be careful where you store your
cultured pearl jewelry. Metal and other materials can damage the
surface of the cultured pearl.
- Cleaning cultured pearls need only
involve soap and water. Other cleaning agents may damage your
cultured pearls.
- Remove traces of cosmetics and other
such materials from your cultured pearl jewelry before placing it
in its storage place.
- Wrap your cultured pearl jewelry in a
tissue or other suitable holding device before placing it in its
storage place.
- You should take your cultured pearl
jewelry back to your jeweler for restringing once a year.
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