Beaded Jewelry Care
- Try to store your jewelry separately so it doesn't scratch other jewelry.
- Jewelry should only be put on after bathing and applying any makeup, hair spray, gels, lotions or perfume.
- Try to protect any jewelry from harsh chemicals, extreme temperatures and sunlight.
- Always try to store beaded necklaces and bracelets flat.
- Do not wear beaded jewelry when doing household or outdoor chores.
- Never wear any jewelry when swimming or showering. The chlorine can cause damage to various gemstones and gold. Soap scum can become embedded in the back of stones or between beads causing discoloration and pitting of metals.
- Store your jewelry in a clean, dry place.
Natural colored gemstones are often treated to improve their appearance. These treatments are permanent and require no special care. The information below will ensure that your colored gemstone jewelry remains beautiful for years to come.
- Wipe your precious gemstone jewelry wit a clean, soft, damp cloth after wearing. This will enhance the luster and assure that your jewelry is clean before being stored.
- Do not expose your gemstone jewelry to salt water or harsh chemicals, such as chlorine and detergents. These chemicals may slowly erode the finish and polish of gems.
- A blow could damage the beauty of any gemstone. So it is best to store gemstone jewelry while engaging in any activity where it might be subject to high impact.
- Gemstone jewelry should only be put on after bathing and applying any makeup, hair spray, gels, lotions or perfume. These agents may cause the gemstones to dull.
- DO NOT use standard jewelry cleaner as it will cause damage to gemstones. Analece carries jewelry cleaner that is safe to use on gemstones and precious metals.
- Ensure that all gemstone jewelry stays out of the sun. This does not mean that you cannot wear your jewelry on sunny days, just use precaution and do not leave the jewelry laying in the direct sunlight for long periods of time, or the gemstones may fade from the exposure.
- Store gemstone jewelry in a clean, dry place.
- All silver tarnishes naturally. To help prevent tarnishing, store your beaded and sterling jewelry in a cool dry place or inside an air tight plastic bag. Some jewelry boxes are lined with anti-tarnish fabric, or you can store jewelry in a plastic zip lock bag with a piece of sidewalk chalk. Or, you may purchase small carbon paper squares from us to slip into the bag to prevent tarnish from forming.
- If a jewelry piece should tarnish, you can clean off the tarnish by using a regular cloth or special anti-tarnish cloth. Do not use standard jewelry cleaner as it may pit or remove dark oxidation in the recesses of the jewelry which is supposed to be there.
- If you wish to remove all the tarnish from a piece that is highly polished, you may used jewelry grade cleaner which we carry in our store, or you can soak the piece in baking soda and warm water, then brush with a very soft toothbrush. Use caution, however, if there are stones set in the piece.
- The same principals apply to gold and other precious metals. Chlorine and chemicals are very bad for alloyed metals such as gold, because they can cause pitting and discoloration. Gold plated pieces are especially susceptible. If there is any copper content in the base metal under the plating, it will come to the surface if scratched, causing green discoloration and darkening of skin where the metal touches. The best way to avoid this is to remove jewelry when participating in sports activities, gardening etc.