Pearls are very
soft and need special care. They should never be
tossed on top of or next to other gems in a jewelry
box. Store them in a jewelry pouch.
Some
skin is more acid than others. If a pearl necklace
is worn regularly, as it should be, some of the
pearls will be in close contact with your skin. The
pearls in the necklace will gradually absorb acid
which will slowly eat into the spherical pearl. Over
time the pearl will not only lose its luster, but
will become barrel-shaped. You can slow this process
by wiping the pearls with a soft cloth after wearing
them.
Besides
being soft, pearls are easily damaged by chemicals
like perfume, vinegar and lemon juice. Heat can turn
pearls brown or dry them out and make them crack.
Dry air can also damage pearls.
Most
safe deposit vaults have very dry air and can damage
pearls. When taking off a pearl ring, grasp the
shank, or metal part, rather than the pearl. This
will prevent the pearl from loosening and coming
into contact with skin oil on your hand.
Because
of their delicate nature, special care must be taken
when cleaning.
- Only
use jewelry cleaners labeled as safe for pearls.
- Never
use an ultrasonic cleaner.
- Never
steam-clean pearls.
- Never
use (or expose pearls) to dish or wash
detergents, bleaches, powdered cleansers, baking
soda, or ammonia-based cleaners (like Windex).
- Never
use
toothbrushes, scouring pads or abrasive
materials to clean pearls.
- Do
not wear pearls when their string is wet. Wet
strings stretch and attract dirt, which is hard
to remove.
- Do
not hang pearls to dry.
- Take
your pearls off when applying cosmetics, hair
spray, and perfume, or when showering or
swimming.
- Avoid
wearing pearls with rough fabrics like Shetland
wool.
- Have
your pearls restrung once a year if you wear
them often.
Cleaning
Pearls
After
you wear pearls, just wipe them off with a soft
cloth or chamois, which may be dry or damp. This
will prevent dirt from accumulating and keep
perspiration, which is slightly acidic, from eating
away at the pearl nacre. You can even use a drop of
olive oil on the cloth to help maintain their
luster.
If
pearls have not been kept clean and are very dirty,
they can be cleaned by your jeweler or they can be
cleaned using special pearl cleaner. Pearl Oasis
sells pearl-safe jewelry cleaner. Be careful using
other types of jewelry cleaner or soap. Some liquid
soaps, such as Dawn, can damage pearls. Pay
attention to the areas around the drill holes where
dirt may tend to collect.
After
washing your pearls, lay them flat in a moist
kitchen towel to dry. When the towel is dry, your
pearls should be dry.
About
every six months have a jewelry professional verify
that the pearls on your jewelry are securely mounted
or that the string is still good. Many jewelers will
do this free of charge, and they'll be happy to
answer your questions about the care of your jewelry.