Sunday, March 9, 2014

How To Clean Emerald Rings

Emerald rings are considered the second best choice after diamonds. Though emeralds are one of the most beautiful and durable gemstones, it is essential to be careful while cleaning them. Read on to find out some useful tips on how to clean emerald rings.

 The experts say that emerald rings can get spoiled if they are not treated with care. One has to be regular in cleaning the jewelry containing emeralds because they need to be preserved. One should keep them packed in soft cloth separate from other pieces of jewelry when not in use. This ensures that this precious gemstone is safe from scratches or any other damage. Also, emeralds do not like temperature changes so one has to be careful about that too.

 An emerald ring should be cleaned with a soft cloth, preferably lint-free on regular basis. You should polish it with a towel for at least a couple of minutes. It is important to do so to ensure the dirt particles do not stick to the ring or the gemstone. This also ensures that any left out particles of the oil are removed and the dirt particles do not get piled up in the metal setting of the ring.

 Frequently the emerald ring should be cleaned with water and soap. For this, one should use a bowl full of warm water along with mild detergent. The ring should be dipped in this water for a few minutes. This removes any lingering dirt particles from the ring. Another benefit of using this home-made solvent is that it does not contain any additional chemicals. This makes it safe to be used for emerald rings. It not only cleans the ring but also ensures that the emeralds in the ring are safe.

 You should also, at times, scrub the emerald ring with a toothbrush or any other soft brush. Be careful not to put any scratch to the gemstone, as it is very delicate. Be conscious enough to scrub all the parts of the ring including the prong area. You can also take help of a jewelry brush. Always be gentle with your ring no matter which way you choose to clean it.

 Another thing to keep in mind is to use only lukewarm water to rinse emerald rings. You should never use cold water from a running tap. Cold water is not sufficient enough to remove any remaining dirt particles from the ring. And, once a year you should take your emerald ring to a jeweler for professional cleaning. This adds to the durability and life of the ring and the emeralds used.

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