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How to clean an alexandrite ring at home

How to clean an alexandrite ring at home

Everyone’s got certain things that are very dear to them. Things that are very close to their hearts. It can be something that has been passed down through generations and needs to be passed on to the generations to come. For instance, a piece of jewelry. When it comes to things like this, it becomes imperative for us to keep its beauty intact. In this blog, we’re going to tell you about how to clean your alexandrite ring at home. 

The magnificence of a gem directly depends on how well we take care of it. While retaining the original glory of a jewel is a difficult task, we can at least make timely efforts to clean it properly. Occasional cleaning of your alexandrite ring is necessary to maintain its value. Although the alexandrite gemstone is known for its toughness, you must protect it from sharp blows and clean it the correct way. But before we tell you how to do it at home, let’s first understand the need for it.

The need to clean

The alexandrite ring that you wear every day or simply don’t ever take off can accumulate dust and grime. When you don’t clean it once in a while, all the dust gets gathered on its surface which generates bacteria and leads to skin irritation and rashes. With time, the dust particles also cause scratches on your alexandrite ring and ensue in the degradation of the metal. Therefore, cleaning your jewelry is a must.

How to do it correctly at home

Often when you clean your alexandrite ring at home, you end up damaging it, doing more harm than good. This is either because you use cleaners that contain harsh chemicals, or use a hard-bristled brush. Your ideal set of tools should include a soft-bristled brush, a mixture of water, and two drops of dishwashing detergent powder. You can also use ultrasonic and steam cleaners. Now let’s learn about the cleaning process step-by-step:

  1. Soak your alexandrite ring in the solution for approximately 20 minutes.
  2. After that, use your soft-bristled brush to gently scrub your alexandrite ring.
  3. Once you see its glow coming back, rinse it well under warm water to remove the solution.
  4. Clean your alexandrite ring with a soft lint-free cloth.

While your jewelry sets and other pieces must be cleaned once every two months, the ones you wear every day, like your real alexandrite rings, need to be cleaned once every month. But before you begin cleaning your other gemstones, it is important to know which cleaning method suits the gemstone. Appropriate solutions must be chosen for cleaning your specific piece of jewelry.

Conclusion

All jewelry must be cleaned every now and then to keep it in its glittering form. While it is best to have your alexandrite ring cleaned by a professional, still if you’re doing it at home, you need to do it the correct way. You can use the recommended cleaning method described in this blog to keep your ring intact and safe for years to come.

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