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Fine jewelry is a precious possession that is designed and
crafted to last a lifetime. However, proper care is required to
assure the lasting qualities of your jewelry. Medawar Jewelers is
pleased to offer simple guidelines for the care and cleaning of your
fine jewelry.
As a service to our customers, Medawar Jewelers offers FREE
PROFESSIONAL JEWELRY CLEANING everyday. Bring your piece to be
cleaned at anytime…even if you didn’t buy it from us!
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Store your jewelry in a clean, dry place.
- Keep your jewelry in a fabric-lined jewelry case, or in a box
with compartments and dividers. If you prefer to use ordinary
boxes, wrap each piece individually in soft tissue
paper.
- Don't jumble your jewelry pieces in a drawer or jewelry case.
Pieces can scratch each other.
- Be careful when removing your jewelry to wash your hands. Do
not leave your jewelry on the rim of a sink where it can easily
slip down the drain.
- Bring your fine pieces to Medawar Jewelers at least once a
year to have your jewelry checked for loose prongs, worn
mountings, and general wear and tear. Visit Medawar Jewelers every
six months to have your jewelry professionally cleaned, a free
service offered to everyone.
- There are many types of small machines on the market that will
clean jewelry in a matter of minutes using high-frequency sound.
These machines are called ultrasonic cleaners and are available in
many different models and prices. They can be a convenient way to
quickly clean your jewelry at home. However, ultrasonic cleaners
can damage some jewelry and prolonged use may loosen gemstones
from their mountings. Medawar Jewelers can tell you if an
ultrasonic cleaning machine is right for your jewelry wardrobe
and, if it is, recommend an appropriate model. Medawar
Jewelers also has ultrasonic cleaning machines available for
purchase.
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Diamond jewelry is very popular. Some pieces,
such as diamond engagement and wedding rings, are often worn 24
hours a day. Even though you may wear your diamond jewelry around
the clock, you should give thought to its care. Diamonds are
durable, but they still require proper maintenance. Diamonds can get
smudged, soiled and dusty. Lotions, powders, soaps and natural skin
oils put a film on diamonds and cut down their brilliance. Clean
diamonds glow, because the maximum amount of light can enter the
stone and return in a fiery brilliance. It takes just a little care
to keep them that way:
- Do not wear diamond jewelry, especially rings, when doing
rough work. Even though diamond is one of the hardest materials in
nature, it can still be chipped by a sharp, sudden
blow.
- Chlorine can damage and discolor the mounting on your diamond
jewelry. Keep your diamond away from chlorine bleach or other
household chemicals. You should also remove your diamond jewelry
before entering a chlorinated pool or hot tub.
- Clean your diamonds regularly using a commercial jewelry
cleaner, a mix of ammonia and water, or a mild detergent. Dip the
jewelry into the solution and use a soft brush to dislodge dust or
dirt from under the setting.
- Always thoroughly rinse and dry your jewelry after cleaning
and before storage.
- Avoid touching your clean diamonds with your fingers. Handle
clean jewelry by its edges.
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There are many different types of colored gemstones, some
of which require specific care and cleaning. However, there are some
general care and cleaning rules that apply to all colored gemstone
jewelry:
- Many natural gemstones are treated or enhanced from the time
they are extracted from the earth by one or more traditionally
accepted jewelry industry practices. These treatments and
enhancements can affect how you should clean and care for your
colored gemstone jewelry. If you’re not sure how to care for you
gemstone, visit Medawar Jewelers and speak with one of
knowledgeable sales staff or a master jeweler.
- After wearing, wipe your precious gemstone jewelry thoroughly
with a clean, soft, slightly damp cloth. This will enhance the
luster of the gemstones and ensure that your jewelry is clean
before storage.
- Store gemstone pieces individually in soft
pouches.
- Do not expose your precious gemstone pieces to saltwater or
harsh chemicals, such as chlorine or detergents. These chemicals
may slowly erode the finish and polish of
gemstones.
- Hair spray, perfume and perspiration may cause jewelry to
become dull. Apply all cosmetics, perfumes and colognes before
putting on colored gemstone jewelry. Make sure to wipe your
gemstones after wear to remove any chemicals, oils or
perspiration.
- Do not subject gemstone jewelry to sudden temperature
changes.
- If you have an active lifestyle, take extra precautions with
some types of gemstone jewelry. Emeralds, for example, are brittle
and should not be worn when doing household chores or any other
activity where the stone could be hit or damaged.
- Be extra careful with ultrasonic cleaners. Some gemstones are
fragile and can be damaged by ultrasonic cleaners. Consult Medawar
Jewelers for the best cleaning procedure for your particular
gemstone jewelry. We can even provide you with additional
information on colored gemstones.
- Almost all colored stone jewelry can be safely cleaned using a
mild soap and water solution and a soft brush.
- Always thoroughly rinse and dry your jewelry after cleaning
and before storage.
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Karat gold jewelry pieces make up the majority of many fine
jewelry collections. Gold comes in many different styles and colors,
but the care and cleaning procedure remains the same:
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Remove all gold jewelry before showering
or cleaning. Soap can cause a film to form on karat gold jewelry,
making it appear dull and dingy. By preventing the formation of
this film, you immediately reduce the frequency with which your
pieces will need to be cleaned.
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To clean your jewelry at home, you'll
find many commercial cleaners available. In addition, you will
find a soft chamois cloth an effective and inexpensive way to keep
your pieces lustrous and shining. Medawar Jewelers has
professional jewelry cleaning products and systems available for
purchase. We’ll help you find the best one for your
needs.
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For certain gold jewelry, especially
pieces that do not contain colored gemstones, an ultrasonic
cleaning machine may be appropriate.
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Be careful of chlorine. Chlorine,
especially at high temperatures, can permanently damage or
discolor your gold jewelry. Do not wear gold jewelry while using
chlorine bleach or while in a pool or hot
tub.
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You can remove tarnish with jewelry
cleaner, or by using soap and water mixed with a few drops of
ammonia. Carefully brush with a soft bristle brush. An old
toothbrush can also be used. After the brushing, simply rinse with
lukewarm water and allow to dry. If there is a heavy tarnish on
your jewelry, bring your piece into Medawar Jewelers for a
professional (and free!) cleaning. Before attempting to clean any
karat gold jewelry set with colored gemstones, speak with one of
our knowledgeable sales staff or master jewelers as some stones
require special cleaning procedures.
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Grease
can be removed from karat gold jewelry by dipping the jewelry into
plain rubbing alcohol.
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Platinum is one of the rarest and most durable precious metals.
It is resistant to tarnishing and discoloration from chlorine and
other chemicals. These factors, along with its strength and white
luster, have made platinum an increasingly popular choice for
jewelry, either on its own or as the setting for diamonds and other
precious gemstones. However, despite its durability, platinum
jewelry needs to be properly cared for.
- Platinum jewelry can be cleaned in the same manner as other
fine jewelry. Medawar Jewelers can recommend a prepackaged jewelry
cleaner that works with platinum, or ask the staff at Medawar
Jewelers to professionally clean your platinum pieces. A
professional cleaning at Medawar Jewelers every six months will
keep your platinum jewelry in great shape.
- Store your platinum jewelry separately and with care, not
allowing pieces to touch each other, because even platinum can be
scratched.
- Signs of wear, such as scratches, can eventually appear on
platinum. However, due to the metal's durability there is usually
little metal loss from the scratch. If visible scratches do
appear, Medawar Jewelers will re-polish the piece.
- If your platinum is set with diamonds or other precious
stones, be especially careful, as these materials can be more
susceptible to damage. Some fine jewelry pieces combine platinum
with karat gold jewelry. Care for these pieces as you would your
gold jewelry.
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Sterling silver, like other precious metals, can oxidize with
time. But properly maintained silver jewelry improves with age and
develops a lush patina. Treat your silver well, care for it properly
and it will reward you with a long life and a lustrous look.
- Clean your silver jewelry with a mild soap and water solution,
allowing the water to bead up, and then pat dry with a soft cloth.
For more stubborn dirt, use a jewelry cleaner designed for silver
use. Medawar Jewelers has professional jewelry cleaning products
and systems available for purchase. We’ll help you find the
best one for your needs.
- Store your silver in a cool, dry place, preferably in a
tarnish-preventive bag or wrapped in a soft piece of felt or
cloth. Store pieces individually, so that they don't knock
together and scratch.
- Do not rub silver with anything other than a polishing cloth
or a fine piece of felt. Tissue paper or paper towels can cause
scratches because of the fibers in these products.
- Make sure your silver is not exposed to air and light during
storage – this can cause silver to tarnish. And don't wear
sterling silver in chlorinated water or when working with
household chemicals.
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Cultured pearls are precious jewels and should
be treated as such. Its delicate nature also makes pearls
particularly susceptible to damage. For this reason you should be
extra careful with your cultured pearl jewelry:
- Apply cosmetics, hair sprays and perfume before putting on any
pearl jewelry. When you remove the jewelry, wipe it carefully with
a soft cloth to remove any traces of these
substances.
- You can also wash your pearl jewelry with mild soap and water.
Do not clean cultured pearls with any chemicals, abrasives or
solvents. These substances can damage your pearls.
- Always lay cultured pearl strands flat to dry. Hanging a
strand may stretch the threads.
- Do not toss your cultured pearl jewelry carelessly into a
purse, bag or jewel box. A pearl's surface is soft and can be
scratched by hard metal edges or by the harder gemstones of other
jewelry pieces.
- Place cultured pearls in a chamois bag or wrap them in tissue
when putting them away.
- Cosmetics, perspiration, oils and ordinary wear weaken and
stretch the threads on which the pearls are strung. Bring your
pearls to Medawar Jewelers for restringing once a year. Make
certain the pearls are strung with a knot between each pearl. This
will prevent loss of pearls if the string should break.
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Watches need the same amount of attention as fine jewelry. Fine
watches are sophisticated and precise pieces of equipment; the price
often reflects the skilled workmanship that goes into a fine
timepiece. In order to get the most satisfaction out of your watch,
you should follow some simple care and cleaning guidelines:
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No matter how handy you are, don't
attempt perform watch repairs yourself. Only an expert
jeweler/watchmaker, like the ones at Medawar Jewelers, should be
trusted to put your watch back into working
condition.
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Give your watch a quick check on a
regular basis; making sure that the strap or bracelet is securely
attached to the watch face.
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A mechanical watch should be checked
regularly by your jeweler/watchmaker or an authorized dealer and
serviced according to the manufacturer's
guidelines.
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Wind your watch in a clockwise
direction, preferably about the same time each day. Remove the
watch from your wrist when winding so as not to place undue
pressure on the stem.
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Replace broken or scratched crystals
immediately. Even a hairline crack can let dust and moisture into
the timekeeping mechanism, threatening its
accuracy.
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Unless the degree of water-resistance is
clearly specified when you purchase your watch, do not wear it
into the shower or pool, or on a moist wrist.
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Medawar Jewelers suggests replacing the
battery in a quartz watch before it runs out. Dead batteries left
in the watch can leak or corrode, ruining the timepiece. Do not
attempt to change the battery in a watch yourself. If your watch
is water-resistant, a water-resistance test should be performed
after the battery has been replaced to ensure that water will not
leak into and damage the watch.
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Battery life varies considerably
according to the type of watch and its functions. Refer to
your owner’s manual for more information.
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Oils from your skin can build up on a
watch. If your watch is water-resistant, you can give it a quick
cleaning with a mixture of warm water and either a mild soap or a
dish detergent. Dry the watch with a soft cloth after cleaning. If
your watch has a strap made out of leather or another material,
you should clean only the watch face and not the
strap.
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If your watch is not water-resistant, or
you're not sure, do not immerse it in water. Clean the piece with a
slightly damp cloth and then dry.
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