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Care & Cleaning your Jewelry

Here are some Do's and Don'ts:

DON'T wear fine jewelry when doing housework or gardening.

DON'T heap your jewelry into one drawer. Remember a diamond ring can scratch that pearl necklace. Keep them separate and ideally wrapped in velvet, paper, or silk.

DO check for loose stones frequently by gently tapping the piece with your finger near your ear.

DO get pearls restrung every two years or annually with frequent use.

DO clean fine jewelry often to maintain its sparkle and beauty. Do not use toothpaste as its abrasives can damage softer gems and metals. All fine jewelry can be safely cleaned by soaking for 10 minutes in warm soapy water (using a non-detergent soap). Use a soft brush on harder gems to loosen any dirt around the prongs. To reduce greasy build-up on diamond jewelry, dip it in plain alcohol or vodka before soaking.

Jewelers Bench of Kingswood Texas, Member of the American Gem Society
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Jewelers Bench of Kingwood Texas Jewelry Education
The more you know about jewelry and Gemstones, the better you'll feel about choosing the right pieces with confidence. Here we've provided some basic information about the gemstones and the metals that come together to create your favorite jewelry.
A reputable jeweler is your best source for cultured pearls. Diamonds, Colored Stone and Gold Jewelry. A knowledgeable jeweler can explain how to balance a number of quality and size variables to get the best selection available within a certain price range.
Diamond Buying
When buying a diamond, it is vitally important to know about the 4 C's. They are cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. Together, the 4 C's determine a diamond's value. It is essential to learn about each of the 4 C's before purchasing a diamond because each C speaks differently to each individual.
Gold, Platinum and Jewelry Metals
A piece of jewelry made with precious metals and gemstones is an instant heirloom, whether it's a gift or purchased for one's self.
Understand the difference in 10, 14 and 18 Karat Gold. What is Platinum? We will help you learn about the fine JEwelry Metals.
More Buying and jewelry Information
In addition to Diamonds and Metals, here is more information to assist you in your jewelry education.

Interesting Fact...
A bench jeweler is trained in the fabrication and repair of jewelry. This individual can repair your jewelry, resize your ring and reset a stone. Highly experienced bench jewelers can often custom design a piece for you.

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Jewelers Bench
4580 #E Kingwood Dr.
Kingwood, Texas 77345
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