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Fine Hand-Crafted Jewelry

Care & Cleaning.

Keep your pieces vibrant for years to come.

 

 

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Care & Cleaning.

Keep your pieces vibrant for years to come.

Follow these guidelines to care for your fine jewelry.

1. Use the polishing cloth on any shiny area (especially the back of jewelry), avoid any satin-finished or engraved texture.

2. A method, originally used to clean silverware, works quite well: Use a disposable aluminum pan or line a casserole dish with aluminum foil (shiny side up). Lay jewelry in, cover with a generous layer of baking soda. Bring a kettle of water to a full boil and gently pour the water into the bottom of the pan ( not directly on the stones), just enough to cover the pieces. This will bubble up a lot. Let sit for 10-15 minutes until cooled. Then use a soft toothbrush to loosen up any remaining baking soda. Rinse well and dry. This can be done several times, as needed.

3. Occasionally, jewelry can be “dipped” (for a few seconds) in any silver cleaner. For a quick cleaning use a soft toothbrush with baking soda and a little water. Rinse well. Always follow any chemical dip with a baking soda then rinse.

Have more questions?

Follow these guidelines to care for your fine jewelry.

1. Use the polishing cloth on any shiny area (especially the back of jewelry), avoid any satin-finished or engraved texture.

2. A method, originally used to clean silverware, works quite well: Use a disposable aluminum pan or line a casserole dish with aluminum foil (shiny side up). Lay jewelry in, cover with a generous layer of baking soda. Bring a kettle of water to a full boil and gently pour the water into the bottom of the pan ( not directly on the stones), just enough to cover the pieces. This will bubble up a lot. Let sit for 10-15 minutes until cooled. Then use a soft toothbrush to loosen up any remaining baking soda. Rinse well and dry. This can be done several times, as needed.

3. Occasionally, jewelry can be “dipped” (for a few seconds) in any silver cleaner. For a quick cleaning use a soft toothbrush with baking soda and a little water. Rinse well. Always follow any chemical dip with a baking soda then rinse.

Have more questions?