Jewelry Care
Keeping your fine jewelry in their best condition.
Fine jewelry is more than just an accessory, it’s a symbol of love, commitment, and personal style. Whether it’s a cherished family heirloom or a special piece that you’ve purchased for yourself, fine jewelry is an investment that should be treated with care to ensure it lasts for many years to come. Proper care of your fine jewelry not only preserves its beauty and value, but it also ensures that you can enjoy it for many years to come. This information page will provide you with detailed and accurate information on how to care for your fine jewelry, from general tips to specific care instructions for different types of fine jewelry. We will also discuss the importance of having your fine jewelry inspected and cleaned by a professional jeweler and why it’s important to have jewelry appraised for insurance purposes. Let’s start by learning how to care for your precious fine jewelry.
- Store your fine jewelry properly: Avoid storing your jewelry in a damp or humid environment, as this can cause tarnishing and discoloration. Instead, store your jewelry in a dry, cool place, such as a jewelry box or a safe deposit box. This will help to protect your jewelry from damage and ensure that it stays in excellent condition.
- Keep your fine jewelry clean: Use a soft cloth or a small brush to gently clean your jewelry, paying special attention to any crevices or settings where dirt and grime can accumulate. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage your jewelry. Instead, you can use mild detergent or a solution specifically designed for cleaning jewelry.
- Be mindful of the activities you do while wearing your fine jewelry: Avoid wearing your jewelry while swimming, showering, or engaging in activities that can cause your jewelry to become damaged. Also, avoid wearing your jewelry while doing household chores, as this can cause your jewelry to become dirty or damaged.
- Take your fine jewelry off before going to bed: Not only will it prevent damage to the jewelry, it will also prevent tangling, scratching or loss.
- Keep your fine jewelry separate: Jewelry items can scratch each other or become tangled. Keep your jewelry in separate compartments in your jewelry box, or use small jewelry bags or pouches to store them.
By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your fine jewelry stays in excellent condition for many years to come.
- Gold: Gold is a durable metal, but it can still be scratched or damaged. To keep your gold jewelry looking its best, avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, and clean it regularly using mild detergent and a soft cloth.
- Diamonds: Diamonds are the hardest naturally occurring material, but they can still become dull or scratched if not cleaned properly. To keep your diamonds sparkling, clean them regularly using a mild detergent and a soft brush. Avoid exposing your diamonds to harsh chemicals, such as chlorine, which can cause damage to the metal setting.
- Gemstones: Different gemstones have different care instructions, so it’s important to know how to care for the specific gemstone in your jewelry. For example, pearls are porous and should be kept away from perfumes, lotions and other cosmetics. Opals are delicate and should be kept away from heat and sunlight. Emeralds and other gemstones with fractures should be kept away from blows and hard surface. Clean gemstones using a soft cloth, mild detergent, and warm water.
- Pearls: Pearls are a delicate gemstone and should be treated with care. Avoid exposing pearls to heat, sunlight, and harsh chemicals. Clean pearls using a soft cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive materials or ultrasonic cleaners, as these can damage the pearl’s surface.
By following these specific care instructions, you can ensure that your fine jewelry stays in excellent condition for many years to come.
- Inspection and Cleaning: Having your fine jewelry inspected and cleaned by a professional jeweler on a regular basis is essential to preserving its beauty and value. A professional jeweler can check for any damage or wear and tear, and make any necessary repairs to keep your jewelry in top condition. They can also polish and clean your jewelry, restoring its shine and luster.
- Appraisal: It’s also a good idea to have your jewelry appraised by a professional gemologist, to ensure that you have accurate insurance coverage in case of loss or damage. An appraisal will give you a detailed report of the value of your jewelry and its characteristics, which will be useful for insurance purposes.
By regularly having your fine jewelry inspected and cleaned by a professional jeweler and appraised by a professional gemologist, you can ensure that your jewelry is in the best possible condition and that you’re properly protected in case of loss or damage.
It’s important to note that not all jewelers are appraisers, so make sure you choose a professional that is an accredited gemologist appraiser (AGA) or another recognized organization.
In conclusion, taking proper care of your fine jewelry is essential to preserving its beauty and value. By following the tips and instructions provided on this page, you can ensure that your fine jewelry stays in excellent condition for many years to come. Remember to store your jewelry properly, keep it clean, be mindful of the activities you do while wearing it, and have it inspected and cleaned by a professional jeweler and appraised by a professional gemologist on a regular basis.
By investing the time and effort to care for your fine jewelry, you’ll not only be able to enjoy it for many years to come, but you’ll also be able to pass it down as a cherished heirloom to future generations. At Kinchos, we pride ourselves on providing our customers with the highest quality fine jewelry and excellent customer service. If you have any questions or concerns about the care of your fine jewelry, please don’t hesitate to contact us.