Category #2
A
Jeweler's Tidbit
of
Knowledge
In our many years of making jewelry and selling to the public, a frequent
topic of discussion is jewelry maintenance. Although not an engrossing
subject, without proper care, jewelry can suffer the same destructive fate
a Benz would without oil changes and occasional tune-ups.
It is important to keep jewelry clean mainly because jewelry lasts longer
when it is clean. Dust in the air is mostly quartz (hardness of 7 ) and
when jewelry is worn, dust, soaps, grease, dirt, etc. slowly accumulate
and act as abrasives until washed off (if ever). Precious metals lose their
polish, moving parts and prongs can be unduly worn and even gemstones known
to be harder than quartz can be abraded and scratched.
A few types of gems are very delicate (for example: pearls, coral and lapis
lazuli) and should be cleaned with professional care. Most
other gems and jewelry can be cleaned with a soft-bristle toothbrush, mild
liquid soap (no toothpaste!) and warm water. This, done a couple of times
a week, is a great improvement over no cleaning at all.
To clean a piece inside and out requires the ultrasonic action used by
jewelers. Available for approx. $90, these ultrasonic cleaners not only
clean better than anything else, they also clean an item to the point where
inspection can identify loose stones and other maintenance needs early;
before major trauma occurs.
Clean jewelry is not only more beautiful, it makes it last longer as well.
People seem to be more careful with jewelry when it looks better and, best
of all, they enjoy wearing it more.
Ed Cutshall,
Owner
Hunt Country
Jewelers