Passer au contenu

Panier

Votre panier est vide

Article: How to care for jewelry with Colombian emeralds

colombian

How to care for jewelry with Colombian emeralds

If you are reading this article, it is probably because you have an emerald or a jewel with a Colombian emerald that you do not know how to care for or that you have probably already noticed some changes in.

 

To begin with, we must tell you that emeralds are very fragile gems and require certain special care. However, this does not mean that you cannot help maintain their characteristic intense green color from your home.

 

In this blog we will give you some tips on how to take care of your emerald jewelry, what actions you should avoid and some tips on how to preserve your emeralds in the best possible way.

 

What to do to take care of your emerald jewelry

  1. Store them separately : Store your emerald jewelry separately from other pieces to avoid scratches. You can use soft cloth bags or velvet-lined boxes to protect them.
  2. Careful Cleaning : The best way to clean an emerald is by using warm water with a little mild soap and a soft-bristled brush. This helps remove accumulated dirt without damaging the stone.
  3. Wearing them last : It is ideal to put on emerald jewelry after applying products such as perfume, creams or hair sprays. This reduces the risk of contact with chemicals that can damage the surface of the jewelry.
  4. Visits to the Jeweler : If you have a piece of emerald jewelry that you wear frequently, take it to a trusted jeweler at least once a year for a professional cleaning and to check that the stones are secure.

 

What Not to Do with Your Emerald Jewelry

  1. Avoid knocks and falls : Although they are hard, emeralds can break if they suffer strong impacts, due to their internal structure. It is best not to wear them during physical activities that may involve knocks or sudden movements.
  2. Do not use ultrasonic or steam cleaners : Heat and vibrations can damage emeralds and cause fractures. These methods are effective for other stones, but in the case of emeralds it is best to avoid them.
  3. Do Not Expose Them to the Sun for Prolonged Periods : Direct sunlight for long periods can fade the color of the emerald or cause it to dry out and crack.
  4. Keep Them Away From Harsh Chemicals : Chlorine, detergents, and other chemicals can alter the color or even damage the stone. When swimming in a pool or cleaning with harsh products, avoid wearing your emerald jewelry.

Tips for Cleaning Your Emerald Jewelry at Home

  1. Warm Water and Mild Soap : Fill a small bowl with warm water and add a few drops of mild soap. Place the jewelry in the water for a few minutes and then use a soft-bristled brush to gently clean the stone and setting.
  2. Drying with a Soft Cloth : Once clean, dry with a soft microfiber or cotton cloth. Avoid paper towels, as they can scratch the stone.
  3. Check the Setting Regularly : Sometimes the setting on jewelry can become loose over time. Before each cleaning, check that the emerald is securely attached to prevent it from falling out during the process.
  4. Use Special Oil (Optional) : Emeralds are often treated with oil to enhance their color and clarity. If you have a high-quality piece of jewelry, you can take it to a professional jeweler to have it treated with emerald-specific oil from time to time.

Paula A. Bonilla

Social communicator and journalist from Sergio Arboleda University in Colombia. She is also a jeweler and is passionate about constantly learning about precious gems and national fine jewelry.

Currently, she works for one of the most important jewelry stores in Bogotá, Esmeralda by Love. This jewelry store has more than 40 years of experience and has 2 physical branches in the capital of Colombia, located in the city center .

En savoir plus

Where to buy emeralds in Bogota?
colombian

Where to buy emeralds in Bogota?

Colombian emeralds, known for their unique quality and color, are one of the most valued precious stones in the world. Bogota, the capital of Colombia, is the nerve center of the emerald industry, ...

En savoir plus