Caring for citrine jewelry

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Caring for Citrine Jewelry Have you ever wondered how can a precious jewelry piece be passes down to generations? All due to your grandma and mom’s love and care.

Certainly, wearing a work of art demands personal care and safekeeping. Though gemstones are valued for their durability, it doesn’t mean that you become reckless about your much-loved stone blings. Be it the hardest diamond, cleaning it timely and preventing from scratching must be your concerns while donning one.


Jewelry is meant to be treasured for years and thus, called an investment. As a result of daily wear, your citrine bling tends to loses its radiance and become grimy. Here are a few pointers t keep this warm yellow gem safe from dregs and scratches.


· Do not leave it exposed to prolonged sunlight: Just like your skin can’t bear scorching heat of the sun for long hours, citrine jewelry lose its color and grow fainter when exposed. However, if it ever happens, you can clean it with a mild soap and lukewarm water to get the shine and hue back. Jeweler’s ammonia solution is also a good selection for cleaning. You can keep the piece in the solution overnight and then soak in clear, warm water the next morning. You will be able to see a new sparkling chunk.

Remember, not to give it a steam bath and put in an ultrasonic cleaner. Dry and rinse it properly and carefully post cleaning.


· Scrub gently: So what if it isn’t a diamond; after all, it belongs to the sensitive family of quartz crystals. Do not rub the gem with rough hands. Use a soft toothbrush to cleanse and if required, remove the dirt between vacant spaces with a toothpick.


· Wear if off while doing sturdy and field jobs: This is indeed a rule applied to all kinds of real and artificial bijoux. Field jobs or tasks that include much of forceful handwork either disfigure your ring or chucks the stone out of its set position. Thus, it’s safe to wear off your ring or bracelet before indulging into such physical missions.


· Keep in separate compartments: Like its quartz cousin, amethyst, citrine breaks and scratches when rubbed with other gemstone jewelry. Try to keep all your precious and semiprecious stone stunners in individual sections of your jewel box.

Isn’t it so easy to handle and care for your citrine jewelry? So, don’t worry November-born people, who own beautiful birthstone ensembles, you just need to remember these pointers and act accordingly. You will surely able to pass down your treasures and sentiments to the next generations.

Source: http://www.citrinejewelers.com/citrine-jewelry/caring-for-citrine-jewelry


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