Angelite and Agate are both beautiful gemstones often used in jewelry, but they require different care due to their varying hardness and composition.
Here's a breakdown of how to care for each:
Angelite jewelry care
• Angelite is a soft stone, ranking 3-3.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it prone to scratches and damage from impact.
• It's sensitive to moisture and humidity and can absorb water, potentially altering its structure and appearance or even dissolving over time.
• Direct sunlight can cause fading of the delicate blue color.
• Avoid wearing angelite during activities involving rough handling, harsh chemicals (like household cleaners, perfumes, and lotions), or prolonged exposure to water (like bathing or swimming).
Cleaning Angelite
• Use a soft, dry microfiber or lint-free cloth to gently wipe away dust or dirt.
• For deeper cleaning, use a soft brush.
• Do not use water or any harsh chemicals.
Storing Angelite
• Store angelite jewelry separately from other jewelry to prevent scratches.
• Use soft pouches or jewelry boxes with compartments to protect each piece individually.
• Store away from direct sunlight and humid environments.
Agate jewelry care
• Agate is generally considered a hardier stone than Angelite, but it's still susceptible to scratches or damage from harder gemstones and certain chemicals.
• Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and extreme heat, especially for dyed or color-enhanced agate, as it can cause fading.
Cleaning Agate
• Use warm soapy water and a soft cloth or brush.
• For stubborn dirt or grime, a mild soap and a soft toothbrush can be used.
• Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue and pat dry with a soft cloth.
• Avoid using harsh chemicals, like those in cleaning products or perfumes, as they can damage the stone.
Storing Agate
• Store agate jewelry in a soft cloth or jewelry pouch to protect it from scratches.
• Store away from harder gemstones or metals that could potentially scratch the surface.
General tips for both Angelite and Agate jewelry
• Handle with care: Avoid dropping or knocking the jewelry against hard surfaces.
• Remove before activities: Take off jewelry before strenuous activities, cleaning, swimming, or applying cosmetics and lotions, suggests B.Caldwell Creations.
• Regular Inspections: Periodically check for any loose settings or signs of damage and take it to a professional jeweler for repairs if needed.
• Following these care instructions will help preserve the beauty and longevity of your Angelite and Agate jewelry.
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