Since our founding in 1917, Ballard & Ballard has always been about more than just fine jewelry services; it’s about a history steeped in craftsmanship and integrity. In our efforts to provide the best for our customers in Fountain Valley, Orange County, and the greater Southern California area, we feel it's essential to educate our customers about proper jewelry care. Today, we share a vital aspect of jewelry maintenance that often goes overlooked - cleaning pearl jewelry.
Understanding Pearls
Pearls are unique among precious gems because they originate from the sea, created within the soft tissue of a living shelled mollusk. Their exquisite luster captivates the eye, but the same organic process that brings them to life also makes them particularly vulnerable to damage. Regular maintenance by master bench jewelers can preserve their shine and extend their lifespan.
Common Mistakes in Pearl Cleaning
Unfortunately, many well-intentioned individuals unknowingly harm their precious pearls during cleaning. Harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, and even physical damage due to improper handling can harm the pearl's outer layer. Further, pearls should always be the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off to avoid exposure to makeup and perfume.
Materials Needed for Pearl Cleaning
Cleaning your pearls doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. With a few household items such as gentle soap, a soft lint-free cloth, a small bowl, and distilled water, you can keep your pearls sparkling like new.
Step-by-step Guide to Cleaning Pearls
- Preparation: Fill your bowl with lukewarm distilled water and add a drop of mild soap.
- Cleaning: Immerse the pearl jewelry in the solution, then gently wipe each pearl with a soft cloth.
- Drying: Pat the pearls dry and let them sit out on a clean towel to air dry completely. Avoid wearing them until they're fully dry.
- Additional Tips for Caring for Your Pearls
Just like our custom engagement rings, we believe in treating pearls with the respect they deserve. To prevent damage, store your pearls in a soft-lined box away from other jewelry. Regular maintenance, including professional cleanings by our master bench jewelers, can also ensure your pearls maintain their shine.
The Don'ts of Pearl Cleaning
While you might be eager to restore your pearls' luster, certain cleaning methods could do more harm than good. Never expose pearls to acidic substances, avoid ultrasonic cleaners, and resist the urge to scrub or rub pearls vigorously.
Conclusion
At Ballard & Ballard, we value not only the creation of stunning jewelry pieces but also their maintenance and longevity. Cleaning pearls properly and regularly contributes significantly to preserving their allure. Visit our showroom in Fountain Valley or schedule an appointment for a consultation if you need to help caring for your pearls.
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