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Jewellery Cleaning

We  advise all our customers to have their jewellery checked at least once a year for damaged claws and to detect any wear to the setting, thus preventing any loss of precious pieces.

Diamonds

Diamonds are dulled by skin oils, soap, cosmetics and cooking grease. Clean diamonds sparkle due to the maximum amount of light that can enter, thus  ensuring its brilliance.

Gemstones

It is always best to store in a lined box or soft bag. Do not expose your gemstones pieces to salt water and harsh chemicals, e.g. chlorine or detergents as these chemicals may slowly erode the finish and polish of the gems. Skin oils, soap, cosmetics and cooking grease may cause jewellery to dull. Although soap and water are the best cleaners for most gems and jewellery, they should not be used for amber, coral, emerald, jade, kunzite, lapis lazuli, opal or turquoise. Lastly, do not subject gemstone jewellery to sudden temperature changes

There are so many different types of coloured gemstones, some of which require specific care and cleaning procedures; it would be impossible to list them all here.  We would be delighted to advise you on your particular coloured gemstone and give you an estimate on the cost to clean your jewellery for you.

Gold Jewellery

To prevent scratching, always separate your gold jewelley,  even separating earrings from a pair.  Soap can cause a film to form on gold, making it appear dull. It is advisable to remove all your jewellery before washing up, bathing and showering or applying make up.

Pearls

Cultured pearls are relatively soft compared with other gemstones and precious metals, so it is important to take special care of your pearls to ensure they remain bright and beautiful. Apply cosmetics before you wear your pearls. Pearls are best kept in a soft lined box or bag and away from other jewellery. If you wear your pearls several times a week it is best to have them restrung approimately once a year and we recommend silk thread and knotting between each pearl. We advise you never use detergents, chemicals, abrasives or solvents to clean your pearls.

Silver Jewellery

More and more silver jewellery is rhodium plated and should not tarnish, but non-plated Sterling silver oxidises with time. If you treat silver well and care for it properly, it will reward you with a long life and lustrous look. Do not wear silver in chlorinated water or when working with household chemicals.

If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us.