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Cleaning Gold Jewellery & Diamond Rings
We are often asked how to clean jewellery, particularly diamond rings and gold jewellery.
We will try to give you a simple answer, but different jewellery items require slightly different treatment.

 


Cleaning Sterling Silver Jewelry
Don't leave your beloved jewelry sitting in a drawer just because it's too dirty or because you forgot to take it off before going in the hot tub or pool.

Cleaning Silver
Silver Wedding Anniversary
A set of Edwardian table silver will add distinction to the sideboard or table of a modern home.

Cleaning Cubic Zirconia: Tips that will keep your CZ jewelry sparkling!
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The Clean Diamond Act is a measure aimed at strengthening the Kimberley Process Certification Process. Its goal is to help implement the KPSC successfully and make certain that all signatories to this are executing the process effectively.

Mineral Cleaning for Amateurs
by John H. Betts, All Rights Reserved
Many specimens collected in the field do not look like the ones that dealers are selling. Most collectors become discouraged or frustrated.

Cleaning and Caring for Pearls
To care for your pearls, keep them in a soft fabric or suede pouch. Try to avoid dropping them, or other traumatic stresses.

Cleaning Your Diamond Jewelry
Cleaning your diamond jewelry is a simple and straightforward task which you can do at home using regular, safe, household products.

How to clean Diamonds?
Who wouldn't like to have a beautiful, most precious stone in the world, Diamond? After all, a diamond is something which gets adorned every time. But imagine an unclean diamond placed to showcase.

Jewelry Cleaning Precautions
If you have invested a lot of your hard-earned money in a collection of jewelry you will want to go the extra mile in learning the proper techniques for preserving the finish and luster of your valuable pieces.

To clean your fine jewelry:
- use warm water and mild soap.
- rinse.
- polish with a soft cloth.
- dry your jewelry before storage. Both gold and silver can tarnish from it and water can leave residual water stains on your precious metals.

To clean the ring I put a little mild soap in a small dish with warm water and let it soak for 15 minutes. The best kind of soft tooth brush to use...something like what is sold at stores as a gentle one for people who have had gum surgery.

EYE CLEAN:
Referring to a diamond or gemstone that has no visible inclusions or imperfections to the naked eye. The stone may have inclusions or flaws, but they are only viewable under magnification.

We believe cleaning silver jewelry should be reserved for those times when
there really is no other way to make the piece wearable. We like to think of a
commercial dip solution that removes tarnish the way you would think of bleach.

A home ultrasonic cleaner should be used with extreme caution. It can be used to clean ruby, sapphire, diamond, iolite, amethyst, citrine, garnets, iolite, chrysoberyl, and unadorned gold jewelry but it may damage gems like emerald, pink tourmaline, ...

Amber Care And Cleaning
Amber is a very soft gem. It's been given a rating of 2.5 on Moh's scale
- equally as dense as limestone. For this fact, amber requires
a little more care than your average gem.

For Cleansing, Clearing, and Ceremony
Many religious and spiritual traditions practice the burning of herbs for emotional, psychic, and spiritual purification. Using a smudge stick is part of many American Indian traditions.

Find loose gemstones including sapphires, emeralds, rubies, cubic zirconia, pearls, opal, amethyst, topaz, and other raw material for your jewelry making needs. Also find great deals and products for jewelry keeping and jewelry cleaning.

CLEANING YOUR JEWELRY
The simplest way to clean most jewelry is with warm soapy water and a soft brush.

Cleaning
We recommend a gentle scrubbing with a soft-bristle brush in a solution of plain alcohol diluted in warm water. Periodic ultrasonic cleanings by your local jeweler are also recommended to clean hard-to-reach areas under the settings.

Cleaning with a soft brush and warm soapy water is safe and effective. It is not advisable, in fact, it is likely to be harmful, to store opals in mineral oil or or glycerin and this practice will not prevent crazing.

Cleaning
If the radiance of your jewelry appears to be diminishing, take it to a specialist. Ultrasonic cleanser should never be used with pearl jewelry as it can damage the pearls.
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Cleaning Jewelry: The safest and easiest way to clean most jewelry is with a detergent bath. Swish together warm water and any mild liquid detergent.

Clean - A term used by some jewelers to mean absence of internal imperfections only, and by others to describe diamonds with slight imperfections. It is prohibited by the American Gem Society for use by its members.

Clean
A trade term for gemstones which are free of noticeable flaws.
Cleavage
A smooth, flat break or separation in a gem along the direction of its atomic structure.

Cleanliness. Describes how many imperfections are found on the surface of the pearl. Some imperfections are expected on all pearls, natural or cultured, but the fewer and less noticeable they are, the more valuable the pearl.

CLEAN. Free from interior flaws.
CLEAVAGE. Direction within a crystal along which there is minimum cohesion; diamond crystals which re­quire cleaving; pieces cleaved from the crystal.

Cleaning Plain Silver Jewellery
To clean plain silver jewellery we recommend using a soft cloth and warm water with a mild detergent (washing up liquid rinse jewellery in water after cleaning and dry with a soft cloth.) ...

CLEANING
Lotions, soaps, powders, perfumes and hair spray can diminish a diamond's sparkle. To clean your jewelry at home, be careful not to use abrasives (including toothpaste!) that can dull the setting.
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Cleanliness
The absence of blemishes (spots, pimples, cracks) or discoloration on the pearl's surface.
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4) Clean your Diamond Often
Clean your Diamond at least once a week with a soft toothbrush. Dab at it with a combination of Hot Water (7 Parts), Ammonia (1 Part) and a dash of Dish Soap (like Dawn).

Eye-clean: When viewing with the naked eye, a diamond with no visible inclusions or imperfections.
Facet: A gemstone's flat, polished surface.
Fancy Cut: Any gemstone shape other than round.

eye-clean, eye-flawless Describing a gem with no inclusions when viewed with the naked eye (assumes 20/20 vision).
eye-visible Inclusions visible to the eye without magnification.
face up The view of a gem from the top or crown.

Eye-Clean
In clarity grading eye-clean diamonds should have no inclusions that are visible through the crown to the unaided eye.
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Eye-clean: A diamond that has no inclusions visible to the naked eye - flawless to the naked eye. This is normally true of all diamonds with a grade of about SI-1 or higher on the clarity scale.
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Eye-Clean: An term used in the jewelry industry to describe a diamond with no blemishes or inclusions that are visible to the naked eye (i.e. a human eye which is not aided by magnifying devices such as a jeweler's loupe or a microscope).

Eye Clean Refers to a gemstone that appears to have no visible inclusions or imperfections to the naked eye. Compare Loupe Clean.
Facet The cut and polished flat plane of a gemstone. There can be dozens of facets on a stone.

Eye clean: A term that implies that no internal flaws are visible to the unaided eye of a qualified Gemologist. Because of its frequent use as a misleading and deceptive term the AGS and the FTC prohibit its use.
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eye-clean clarity When viewing a diamond with your naked eye the inclusions and blemishes cannot be detected even though they may be quite obvious under 10x magnification.

Steam cleaning: Used primarily by jewelers. This aggressive cleaning process combines steam with pressure. Steam cleaning is not suitable for all gemstones.
Step cut: A manner of cutting a gem with rectangular facets along its perimeter.

watch cleaning machine - composed of a set of jars that contain cleaning and rinsing solutions and with electric-motor driven receptacles for watch parts immersion. The machine usually has a heater for drying parts after rinsing.

INITIAL CLEANING
First you need to remove any clay covering your specimens. For a prize specimen use old toothbrushes, toothpicks, any wooden pointed object.

*Do not clean Peridot jewelry with an ultrasonic cleaner.
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Clean It
A delicate stone, tanzanite is easily chipped or scratched. Most tanzanite also contains liquid-filled inclusions. These two factors mean that the stone requires special handling during cleaning.

Cleaning Your Diamonds
Diamonds, like anything else, get smudged, soiled and dusty. Lotions, powders, soaps--even the natural oils from your skin--will create a film on diamonds, which will reduce their brilliance.

Cleaning Multi-Gem Jewelry:
Cleaning multi gem jewelry requires extra care. Always take special care of the weakest element. Get the jewelry cleaned by the dealer, which is suitable for the weakest gem always.

Cleanliness is next to beauty in a gem. The top or crown of a gemstone acts as a window. Light comes in the crown, bounces around the pavilion and returns to our eyes as brilliance and fire.

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Calibrated Chrysoprase
Specify size, shape and quality when ordering. Prices are subject to change without notice. Actual carat weight may vary from the average carat weight listed.

Cleaning your piercing more than two times a day may weaken your body's own natural defences.

Clean
Frequently misused term to describe a diamond with slight imperfections. Can also be used to describe a diamond with internal imperfections. Use is prohibited by the FTC unless the stone qualifies as "perfect" as described by the Commission.

CLEAN - A trade term, usually meaning "free from noticeable flaws."
CLEAVAGE - The tendency of a crystalline mineral to break in certain definite directions called cleavage planes.

Clean: A term used to describe the absence or relative absence of any visible blemishes on the surface of a pearl.

Clean
Term used to describe the pearl surface without any spots or blemishes.
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Cleansing, protection, the "master healer". It is a wonderful healing and cleansing stone and provides protection. It is also a grounding stone and provides strength and protection during meditation. It brings peace of mind.

To clean garnet, use warm soapy water and a soft brush. Ultrasonic cleaning is safe for most types of garnet except demantoid. Avoid steam cleaning.
Garnet is the recommended gift for couples celebrating their second wedding anniversary.

Eye clean larger stones are quite common
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Eye-clean: A term used when analyzing diamonds. It means that there are no impurities or flaws that are visible to the naked eye.

Eye clean
Diamonds that are graded with no inclusions visible through the table with the naked eye
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Eye-clean - A gemstone where the flaws cannot be seen without a 10-power loupe.
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Eye clean is a term used to describe the general clarity of gemstones. In effect, there are no visible imperfections that can be seen by the unaided eye.
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