Jewellery Care
Purchasing fine jewellery and watches is a huge decision, as these pieces can stay with you for years and can be passed down through generations. To keep your collection shining and to ensure its longevity, it’s important to take extra care of your collection. While fine jewellery can last a lifetime, it requires continuous care and cleaning.
Basic Cleaning Tips
Wipe jewellery after every wear. Use a clean, soft, slightly damp cloth to wipe jewellery after wearing to remove any lotions. This will enhance the jewellery’s luster and will ensure that it is clean before storage.
There are many cleaners on the market, but Windex is an easy and affordable cleaner that is safe for most metals and gems. For a deeper clean and removing buildup, spray the Windex or cleaner onto a soft-bristled toothbrush and gently clean the piece, getting to all small crevices. When done, wipe down with a soft cloth.
Ultrasonics, or jewellery cleaning machines, are also options for deep cleaning. However, this may be too harsh for delicate pieces and softer gemstones. The best method is taking your jewellery to a professional jeweler – like Jewelers of America Member stores – and have your piece professionally cleaned at least once a year. When taking a piece in or purchasing, ask your jeweler what cleaning tips they recommend to care for your piece at home.
What to Avoid
Keep fine jewellery away from chlorine and salt water! Remove all jewellery before going into a hot tub or swimming pool or salt water. Chlorine or salt water can damage and discolor metals such as gold and platinum and can slowly erode the finish and polish of gemstones.
Don’t wear jewellery when applying sunscreen, lotions, and when in the shower. These products cause a film to form on your jewellery, making it appear dull and dingy.
Be wary when wearing jewellery during a workout – be sure the pieces are secure and will not get in the way. While necklaces and studs or small hoops may be safe, rings and bracelets can get snagged, scratched or chipped on equipment. It is highly recommended to take off engagement rings when working out.
Similarly, precious jewellery should be removed for any jobs or hobbies that require manual labor, such as landscaping, construction or contact sports.
The summer season can be harsh on fine jewellery due to interactions with water, sun and sand. The end of summer, or after a beachy vacation, is a great time to take your piece to a jeweler for maintenance.
How to Store Fine Jewellery
The safest place for storing treasured pieces is in an organized, clean jewellery box. Storing jewellery properly will help ensure it will last and also allow you to see your jewellery so you can wear it more regularly. Also, be sure where you are storing your jewellery is dry and fairly temperature-controlled, meaning it should not be close to any heaters, air conditioning units, humidifiers or radiators.
Don’t Jumble Your Jewellery
Keep jewellery in a fabric-lined jewellery case or in a box with numerous compartments and dividers. If you prefer to use ordinary boxes, wrap each piece individually in soft tissue paper – this keeps your jewellery untangled, unscratched and will help prevent tarnishing. The problem with a lot of jewellery boxes is that they don’t have enough compartments, causing your jewellery to get jumbled and tangled together. Look for a style with many small compartments, instead of fewer, larger sections.
Separate Everyday Jewellery
Jewellery that is worn often can be placed it in a smaller jewellery box or in jewellery trays, which are more accessible. Find one that matches your style so it can be left on top of a dresser. Keeping jewellery in an easy-to-reach spot will help you find what you need and remind you of what you have. For pieces that are irreplaceable, a secure safe is the best option for storage.
Hang It Up
There are a variety of organizers that have hanger-like hooks with numerous clear pouches. Those styles are a great way to keep your earrings separate and visible. Place one pair of earrings in each pouch to ensure that the posts will not scratch the other earrings. Hang them on the back of your closet door or even hanging in your closet.
Jewellery organizers with hangers for necklaces is another great option – laying necklaces next to or on top of each other can cause knotting and many types of chains can get kinks. Hanging them up can prevent them from becoming a tangled mess and needing repairs.