How do I clean and care for my jewelry?

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Caring for jewelry is important to maintain its beauty and longevity. Each type of jewelry may require different cleaning and maintenance techniques, so it is vital to consider the materials used. For general cleaning, a mild soap or jewelry cleaner mixed with warm water can be effective. Using a soft cloth or a gentle toothbrush helps to remove any dirt or residue from the surfaces and settings without scratching them. For silver jewelry, it may benefit from a specialized silver polish or cloth to prevent tarnishing. Keeping silver in a dry and clean place, away from moisture and air, can help reduce tarnish. Gold jewelry can typically be cleaned with soap and water, but avoid harsh chemicals. Pearls require special attention as they are delicate. It is advisable to wipe them down with a soft cloth after wearing to remove perspiration or makeup, and they should be stored away from harder jewelry to avoid scratches. It is also advisable to store jewelry separately in soft pouches or lined boxes to prevent tangling and damage. Regularly inspecting jewelry for loose stones or damage is essential, as attending to any issues promptly can help avoid further complications. For specific care instructions, it may be beneficial to refer to the guidelines provided on the relevant product page or seek expert advice from jewelers.
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Answered Oct 6, 2025

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