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Living With Your Jewelry

January 25, 2008


Jewelry Cleaning

Jewelry cleaning is the practice of removing dirt from jewelry to improve its appearance.

Methods and Risks

Maintaining a clean diamond can sometimes be difficult, as jewelry settings can obstruct cleaning efforts, and oils, grease, and other hydrophobic materials adhere well to a diamond's surface. Some jewelers provide their customers with sudsy ammonia cleaning kits. Many jewelers use steam cleaners. Some other jewelers sell small ultrasonic cleaners. Home-based cleaning methods include immersing the diamond in ammonia-based or ethyl alcohol-based solutions, or even a solution of mild grease dissolving detergent and warm water. Silver jewelry can be cleaned using aluminum foil, baking soda, and hot water. However, this practice is not recommended by most jewelers.

 

Certain types of cleaning can damage some jewelry. For example, some class rings are coated with a dark pigment to reduce their shininess. Some gemstones, such as white topaz, have an overlay to produce certain colors. Ultrasonic cleaning can remove this coating, if it is not a quality piece. Ultrasonic cleaning is also contraindicated for opals, pearls and amber, and any other gemstone that is porous. Gemstones that are glued in (a common practice with semiprecious stones in non-precious methods, and in class rings) should not be placed into an ultrasonic cleaner. An ultrasonic cleaner can cause stones that are loose in their settings to come out. Jewelry should always be examined for overlays and loose stones prior to cleaning with an ultrasonic cleaner or a steam cleaner.

Beauty of Gems

Although it is not one of the 4 C's, cleanliness affects a diamond's beauty as much as any of the 4 C's (cut, carat, color, clarity). A clean diamond is more brilliant and fiery than the same diamond when it is "dirty". Dirt or grease on the top of a diamond reduces its luster. Water, dirt, or grease on the bottom of a diamond interferes with the diamond's brilliance and fire. Even a thin film absorbs some light that could have been reflected to the person looking at the diamond. Colored dye or smudges can affect the perceived color of a gem. Historically, some jewelers' diamonds were miss-graded due to smudges on the girdle, or dye on the culet.

 

Current practice is to thoroughly clean a gem before grading its color as well as clarity. Cleanliness does not affect the jewelry's market value, as jewelers routinely clean jewelry before offering it for sale. However, cleanliness might reflect the jewelry's sentimental value: some jewelers have noted a correlation between ring cleanliness and marriage quality.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


**Note:  If you have a piece of silver and need it cleaned in an emergency and a silver polish cloth is not doing it, you can try this method.  It's not recommended by jewelers, but it works and if you are careful, you won't damage the piece.

Use toothpaste and either your fingers or a very soft brush - like a baby toothbrush.  Gently cover the piece with the toothpaste.  Rub or gently brush any badly tarnished areas.  Or leave some darker in lower areas of a patterned piece for emphasis. Then rinse thoroughly in running water while rubbing gently to remove all toothpaste. Dry immediately and completely.

This method is not a good idea for woven items as it is difficult to clean thoroughly and dry completely.

Viola,  Clean Silver!

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