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Although
gemstones are among the most durable of substances, they do need some care. Following a few
general rules will make sure that they last for generations still looking like
the day you bought them.
First of all: keep them clean! Rings in particular tend to collect dust and
soap behind the stone, particularly if you wear them all the time. To clean
transparent crystalline
gemstones, simply soak them in water with a touch of
gentle soap. If necessary, use a soft toothbrush to scrub behind the stone.
Even the hardest gemstone variety can be vulnerable to breakage if it has
inclusions that weaken the crystal structure. Exercise common sense: if you
have a ring set with a softer gem variety or an included stone, take it off
before strenuous exercise.
Diamonds are very hard but can shatter in two with a single well-placed blow.
Rubies and sapphires are the toughest gems but even they can chip if hit
sharply.
Think twice before putting gems in an ultrasonic cleaner. Diamonds and rubies
and sapphires will be fine but many other gems may not be: when in doubt,
leave it out. Diamonds, rubies and sapphires, and other single-crystal gems
can be cleaned with a touch of ammonia in water to remove all films and add
extra sparkle.
Opaque gemstones like lapis lazuli, turquoise, malachite, require special
care. Never use an ultrasonic cleaner and never use ammonia or any chemical
solution. These gem materials should just be wiped clean gently with a moist
cloth. These gemstones can be porous and may absorb chemicals, even soap, and
they may build up inside the stone and discolor it.
The reason why these materials need more care than transparent gemstones is
that these materials are essentially rocks, not crystals of a single mineral.
Think about it: when you put a rock in water, it absorbs the water and is
moist all the way through. A single crystal gem like sapphire will not absorb
water: all the molecules are lined up so tightly in the crystal that there is
no room for water to enter.
Opals also require special care. Never use an ultrasonic, never use ammonia,
and avoid heat and strong light which can dry out the water in opals.
Organic gems like pearls, coral, and amber should only be wiped clean with a
moist cloth. Due to their organic nature, these gems are both soft and porous.
Be careful about chemicals in hairspray, cosmetics, or perfume: they can, over
time, damage pearls in particular.
Store each piece of gemstone jewelry separately so that harder stones don't
scratch softer ones. Almost every gemstone is much harder than the metal it is
set in. Gems can scratch the finish on your gold, silver or platinum if you
throw your jewelry in a heap in a drawer or jewelry box.
Below here is stone wise tips to keep your gems always sparkle:
Gemstone
Maintenance Chart
| Stone |
Ultrasonic |
Steam |
Boiling |
General Comments |
|
Amber |
No |
No |
No |
Wipe with soft cloth; if further cleaning is needed use warm water and
mild detergent; rinse and dry thoroughly. |
|
Amethyst |
Okay |
Gently |
No |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean. |
|
Aquamarine |
Okay |
Gently |
No |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean. |
|
Carnelian |
No |
Gently |
No |
|
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Citrine |
Okay |
Gently |
No |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean. |
|
Coral |
Best avoided |
Best avoided |
No |
Warm, mild soapy solution and soft brush. |
|
Diamond |
Okay |
Okay |
Okay |
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Emerald |
No |
No |
No |
Warm, mild soapy solution and soft brush. |
|
Garnet |
Okay |
Gently |
No |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean. |
|
Helioder |
Okay |
Gently |
No |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean. |
|
Jade |
Okay |
Gently |
No |
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Kunzite |
No |
Best avoided |
No |
Fragile stone. Warm, mild soapy solution and soft brush. |
|
Lapis |
Best avoided |
Gently |
No |
Be careful; material varies greatly. Warm, mild soapy solution and soft brush. |
|
Opal |
No |
No |
No |
Fragile stone. Warm, mild soapy solution and soft brush. |
|
Pearl |
No |
No |
No |
Wipe with soft cloth. If stained, warm mild soapy solution on rag. Don't dip in liquid. Be careful to dry thoroughly. Moisture remaining in drill hole can eventually cause discoloration. |
|
Peridot |
Okay (if cool) |
No |
No |
Fragile stone. Warm, mild soapy solution and soft brush. |
|
Ruby |
Okay |
Okay |
Best avoided |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean. |
|
Sapphire |
Okay |
Okay |
Best avoided |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean. |
|
Spinal |
Okay |
Okay |
No |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean. |
|
Tanzanite |
No |
No |
No |
Fragile stone. Warm, mild soapy solution and soft brush. |
|
Topaz |
Best |
Gently |
No |
Material has easy cleavage; if visible, keep out of ultrasonic. Otherwise, few problems with clean material. |
|
Tourmaline |
Okay |
Gently |
No |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean. |
|
Zircon |
Okay |
Gently |
No |
Generally poses no problem, if material is clean.
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