How to Take Care of Sapphire Jewelry


 Although sapphires are precious gemstones, they are also the hardest and hardest gemstones. They rank second on the Mohs scale for gemstone hardness to diamonds. You might not expect that a tough material like aspire requires kid gloves handling, but it requires some common sense in its upkeep and care.

We don't spend money on nice clothes and cars to sweat in them, use chemicals on them, or do hard labor in them. These things should not be done to sapphire jewelry. You can make sure your sapphire jewelry remains beautiful, shiny, and valuable for the rest of your life with a little bit of planning and caution.

  • Before you do anything, such as washing your car, cleaning your bathroom, or trimming your backyard hedge, remove your sapphire jewelry. It is forbidden to do any activity that could expose your jewelry or other chemicals.
  • You should treat your sapphire jewelry as if it were your baby when it comes to cleaning. Use mild dishwashing detergent and warm, soapy water. If necessary, give the jewelry a long soak. Then scrub with a soft toothbrush. The jewelry can be rinsed and dried with a soft cloth.

After your sapphire jewelry has been washed, you should take the same precautions as with any other jewelry. It should not be stored so that it bangs against other jewelry pieces. To minimize damage to other surfaces, store your sapphire jewelry in a small soft cloth bag, lined and padded box, or an old sock.

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