How to clean your raw gemstone jewelry

By Gemexi Team | Fashion Tips
  • Updated On Feb 2, 2021
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How to clean your raw gemstone jewelry

Keeping your precious and semi-precious gemstones twinkling and looking as vibrant as on the first day of purchase is a desire of every gemstone owner. It is essential to keep in mind a few fundamental rules and learn some specific gem cleansing methods. Gemstones must be cleaned regularly to keep them looking their best. The most reliable way to clean them is to soak loose stones (not all stones can be soaked) or jewelry in lukewarm & soapy water, and then smoothly cleaning with a soft brush. Dry with a soft fabric or air dry (not under direct sunlight).

Use only a gentle soap if needed, and avoid harsh detergents, bleach, or ammonia. Soft acceptable gemstones, such as pearls, coral, turquoise, or amber, should never be soaked. Wipe them with a clean and moistened cloth. Natural gems can be damaged by inappropriate cleaning. Filled and dyed gemstones, such as ruby or dyed turquoise, should avoid acids or chemicals when cleaning. Even something as gentle as lemon juice can cause harm to the color of gemstone that has been dyed or filled. It is advised to consult a professional jeweler when you are unsure about cleaning gems or jewelry. Most jewelers offer professional cleaning assistance but are assured of picking one that has experience with colored stones, not just the white diamonds.

When choosing the services of a jeweler, it is also necessary to inform them of any stone treatments or improvements as this can affect durability. So, if you are an inexperienced collector, looking for gemstones and attempting to differentiate between the worthless rubble and the precious stones. In case you have found what you think might be a gem in its natural conditions; still, you need to do a lot of work before you can recognize its type with any degree of assurance. Here are few tips for cleaning gemstone jewelry and preserving its shine forever.


    
 

  • Use Soft Brushes – It's the first rule. No matter how solid the gem is, when it's about cleaning your gemstone jewelry, never use coarse or rigid things. Diamond is the hardest crystal, but that doesn't mean you can wash it using hard brushes. Use soft brushes to clean dust bits from the surface.
 
  • Baking Soda – We very well know that baking soda is effective in cleaning things. You need to mix some water in baking soda to make a paste and scrub it gently on your gemstone jewelry with the help of a delicate brush. Then wash it with regular room temperature water and dry it with a dust-free cloth. It will give phenomenal results leaving an ultra-clean surface afterward.
 
  • Detergent & water, naturally effective – Fill a bowl with some warm water and add a mild detergent to it. Soak your jewelry in that solution for 10 minutes and take it out to polish with a cotton ball to wipe off any leftover dirt.
 
  • No chemicals for pearls – When you are washing your pearls ornaments, you should never expose it to severe chemicals. Use jewelry cleaner; it will wash the pearls without changing its natural radiance.
 
  • Glass Cleaner – Normal glass cleaner is the easiest and best way to cleanse your gemstone jewelry. It merely separates the oil and dirt part from the jewelry without harming the natural shine of gemstones.
     
 

Jewelry with Raw Gemstones


  
 
Setting raw gemstones may be a little challenging into various types of jewelry, but when done with skill, it can often yield amazing results. They never went out of fashion entirely, so we often find ways to wear raw gemstones jewelry. Crystals naturally come in different sizes and shapes, which is not only very appealing but also quite handy when it comes to arranging them in rings or necklaces. Usually, they are mostly found in pendants, as these can be made even in the most unplanned way, but there are numerous other types of raw gemstone jewelry. On the other side of the rainbow from smooth, naturally polished stones, we have water-worn gemstones. Usually found in faster rivers, their irregular surfaces and shapes characterize these gemstones.

While the angles have been modified by years of tumbling down the riverbed and synergies with other stones, these gems are not very smooth. Due to their unique shape, they are held in a spot by an elegant enclosure, or used as beads. If you want your raw gemstone to display some luster, you can opt for sliced gemstones. While one of their sides remains unfinished and offers the charm for natural stones, the overlay along which the gem is sliced will be perfectly smooth. Typically, these stones are much easier to blend with different kinds of jewelry, which makes them quite famous. Finally, some of the jewelry with raw gemstones is made by applying a thin layer of minerals that developed in geodes or as plates. Known as druzy, these crystal formations can work as a background for a more prominent gemstone, or as the focus of the piece. It all happens due to their appealing texture and the way the light is reflected. Even though there are a lot of interesting ways to showcase the beauty of gemstones in all their radiant glory, natural forces have been developing some stones for much longer than we.
 

Caring for Your Raw Gemstone Jewelry Before You Clean

Cleaning your raw gemstones after they get dirty is the only component of proper care. Sometimes pre-use care also plays an important role. Apply your colognes, perfumes, and hairsprays before you wear your gemstone jewelry. These chemicals decrease the gem's brilliance and the ability to reflect light; thus, they can be extremely destructive to some gems. If possible, wear your colognes and perfumes in areas that won’t get in contact with your gemstones. May your raw gemstone jewelry shine like on the very first day of your purchase.

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