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Beaded jewelry is beautiful and diverse, but different bead materials require specific care. Follow these general guidelines to ensure your beaded jewelry retains its sparkle and lasts for years:
Handling and wearing
Be Gentle:
• Avoid dropping or bumping your beaded jewelry against hard surfaces, as delicate beads can scratch or chip.
Avoid Over-Stretching:
• Don't tug or pull on strung beads, especially if strung on a delicate cord.
Put Jewelry on Last:
• Apply lotions, perfumes, hairsprays, and other cosmetics before putting on your jewelry to prevent damage from chemicals.
Remove During Certain Activities:
• Take off your jewelry before showering, swimming, cleaning, gardening, or exercising. Chlorine, chemicals, and prolonged moisture exposure can damage beads and metals, causing discoloration or erosion, says Mayana Designs Co.
Cleaning
Know Your Materials:
• Different bead types (glass, stone, wood, metal, etc.) require different cleaning methods.
Gentle Cleaning for Most Beads: For most beads, wipe them with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove surface grime after each wear.
Spot Cleaning:
• If needed, use a damp soft cloth or soft-bristled brush with a little mild soap to clean more stubborn dirt. Avoid soaking beaded jewelry in water, as it can weaken the stringing material, according to J. Landa.
Specialized Cleaners (Use with Caution):
• Only use commercial jewelry cleaners if the manufacturer states they are safe for your specific bead and metal types. If using, ensure thorough rinsing and immediate drying.
Thorough Drying:
• After cleaning, rinse the beads well (if applicable) and thoroughly dry them with a soft cloth to prevent water spots and moisture retention. Air dry in a well-ventilated area.
Storage
Cool and Dry:
• Store jewelry in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, which can fade colors, and away from humidity, which can tarnish metals.
Individual Compartments:
• Use a jewelry box with separate compartments or soft pouches to store each piece individually, preventing tangling and scratching, says J. Landa.
Anti-Tarnish Measures:
• Use anti-tarnish strips or cloths for silver and other susceptible metals. Store gold separately in airtight containers.
Consider Gemstone Sensitivities:
• Some gemstones are more delicate than others and may need special storage considerations.
Maintenance
Regular Inspection:
• Check the stringing material for fraying or weakening, and inspect beads for chips, cracks, or discoloration.
Prompt Repairs:
• Address any damage quickly by repairing it yourself (if you have the skills) or by taking it to a professional jeweler.
Professional Cleaning and Inspection:
• Consider professional cleaning and inspection every few years to maintain the jewelry's integrity and address potential issues.
By understanding the materials in your beaded jewelry and following these care tips, you can enjoy your pieces for many years.
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