Caring for your fine jewelry Regular care and cleaning of your fine jewelry will enhance your satisfaction. Nurture this gift of nature and the jeweler's art, and fine jewelry will reward vote with years of pleasurable wear.
Storage Protect your jewelry when it is not being worn by separating it from other jewelry, using a separate compartment in your jewelry box. Gems and gem quality items, improperly stored, can damage each other. Diamonds, for example, may scratch rubies, sapphires, or emeralds, and in certain situations, each other. To be on the safe side, be sure that gemstones and jewelry do not touch. Because of their softness, cultured pearls need special care. Clean and dry them prior to storing your pearls in a special chamois pouch safe from potential harm.
Wear Rings, regularly worn, need periodic cleaning to remove the film caused by cosmetics, soap, and skin oil that may cloud the ring's beauty. Diamonds, have an affinity for grease and literally collect oils in dish water. Remove rings before routine household chores and clean rings regularly. Activity which might subject a gemstone to sharp blows-such as gardening, working with hand tools, or playing sports-may also damage a gemstone. Diamonds are also susceptible to damage from an impact which might cause them to chip or crack. Put jewelry on after you apply hair spray or cosmetics. Chemicals present in either may cause damage, especially to cultured pearls. Wipe your pearls with a soft chamois or flannel cloth after each wearing to remove your skin's oils and salts. A very few colored gemstones, such as kunzite, may fade when worn in sunlight or in a tanning booth. Few watches are waterproof, though many are water resistant. If moisture or dust has penetrated the case of your watch, have it checked by us. Attempts by an untrained repair person may seriously damage the watch and invalidate factory warranties.
Protection Once a year, bring your fine jewelry back to us for an examination and cleaning. We will check all the prongs for gemstone security. We also check clasps. If needed, we will recommend restringing pearls to protect against an inopportune string failure. When we clean your jewelry, we will also check the stone itself for any damage that may warrant recutting or repolishing. Be sure you understand how your fine jewelry should be worn, how to store it, how to clean it, and what to look for to protect it from harm. We would also be glad to discuss with you the questions you might want to ask your insurance agent concerning coverage. The care you provide your fine jewelry will reward you with years of pleasurable wear.
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