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Care & Cleaning of semi-precious stones

Pleje & Rengøring af halvædelsten

Andreas Bruhn

Regular Cleaning

Mild soap and water : This is a safe cleaning method for most gemstones. Use warm, soapy water and a soft brush to gently scrub the stones.

Soft cloth : Wipe your gemstones with a soft, lint-free cloth after use to remove oils and dirt from the stone.

Semi-precious stones and chemicals

Avoid harsh chemicals : Make sure your gemstones avoid contact with chemicals such as chlorine, bleach and cleaning agents. This can cause discoloration and irreparable damage to your stones.

Cosmetics : Always apply makeup, lotion and perfume before wearing your gemstone jewelry. Make-up, cream and perfume can also contain chemicals that can damage your jewelery stones.

Storage of your semi-precious stones

Separate rooms : Store your semi-precious stones in separate rooms and preferably wrapped, to avoid scratches on the surface of the stone.

Soft Bag : Use soft bags or fabric wraps to store individual pieces so they are protected from bumps and scratches from other beads and stones.

Dry environment : Please store your stones in a dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This helps to preserve the stone's color and structural integrity.

Physical activities

Remove jewelry : Always remove your semi-precious jewelry before participating in activities that may cause impact, scratches, or exposure to chemicals, such as exercise, swimming, or household chores.

Professional care

Specialized Cleaning : Consider professional cleaning for more delicate or treated gemstones to ensure and maintain their longevity.

If you want to read more about specialized cleaning, click on the link below:
Specialized cleaning of your semi-precious stones

Know your gems

Soft vs Hard : Understand the Mohs scale hardness for your specific gemstone. Softer stones such as opal or turquoise require more delicate care than harder stones such as diamonds or sapphires.

Natural vs Treated : Some gemstones are chemically treated to enhance their color or clarity. Pay attention to whether your gemstone has been treated, as this may require specialized care.

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