We have so many choices to buy jewelry with different materials. Even when we want to buy a ring, we still have to face with a lot of choices, made from diamonds, emeralds, sapphires, garnets or rubies set in gold, silver, platinum or other precious metals.
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How to clean a gemstone ring
2010-07-26 14:49:22
Gemstones are durable substances; still, they do need some care. Follow a few general rules and they'll last for generations still looking brand new. There we provide tips for your ring and you can clean your gemstone ring at home.
Be careful with rings made from soft gemstones such as pearls. You should remember not wear your gemstone rings during household cleaning chores, because chemicals such as ammonia and bleach can damage the stone.
Place your gemstone rings in the warm soapy water solution and allow them to soak for a few minutes.
Dip the discarded toothbrush into the soapy water solution. Brush the ring gently with the soapy toothbrush, taking care not to bend or damage delicate prongs and settings.
Think twice before putting gemstone in an ultrasonic cleaner. Diamond, ruby and sapphire will be fine but many other gemstones may not be. Diamonds, rubies and sapphires, and other single-crystal gemstones can be cleaned with a touch of ammonia in water to remove all films and add extra sparkle.
After washing, you can dry the ring using a soft and clean lint-free cloth.
As the owner of many gemstone jewelry, you need to know these tips to make sure you can be a good owner. By your own effort, you can keep your gemstone ring fine, also these guides are suitable for other gemstone jewelry.
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