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Pearl Care

Pearls, ivory, coral and amber are organic gems, which means they were created by living things. These gems are generally softer and more porous than gemstones.  They need special care.  Here are some specifics and apply to all of the organic gems, but especially pearls:

  • Wipe them clean with a moist cloth and don't soak them in water.

  • Don't get chemicals on them, and this includes hairspray, lotions, cosmetics or perfumes.

  • Don't clean them in an ultrasonic cleaner.

  • Protect them by wrapping them in soft fabric when storing them with other jewelry.

  • Be sure they are dry when storing them away.

  • Be sure you don't wear them when using ammonia, detergents or abrasive cleaners.

  • You can wash your pearls with mild soap and water.

  • The stringing material can be damaged by perspiration, cosmetics or oils, so have the pearls restrung regularly

  • Be sure a knot is placed between each pearl when restrung to protect the pearl from the ones next to it and so they don't all fall off should the string break.

 

 

 

 

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