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How to Clean and Care for Sapphire Gemstones

Here is a basic guide for keeping your sapphire shining:

Cleaning Sapphire

Sapphires generally require very little maintenance, but grime does accumulate on and around the stone after frequent wear.

A white gold engagement ring with sapphires and diamonds

A white gold engagement ring with sapphires and diamonds

No special jewelry cleaners or polishes are necessary for removing the filth from your sapphire jewelry.

All it takes is enough warm water to cover the piece and a little degreasing dish detergent.

Do make sure there are no added moisturizers or abrasives in the soap as these can leave residue.

Gently swish the jewelry in the soapy water and let it sit for 10-20 minutes depending on how dirty your sapphire is.

If needed, use a soft bristled toothbrush to scrub any stubborn or hard-to-reach spots such as underneath the stone or around the setting.

Rinse with warm water and rub dry with a soft cotton cloth. If the stone still looks cloudy, you can repeat the process substituting a splash of ammonia or vodka for the dish soap.

Consider the Setting

The metal your sapphire jewelry is set in deserves consideration before you decide how to clean the piece. Some metals react badly to even the mildest of chemicals.

Gold and platinum are fine in soap and water. Just take care to dry the settings thoroughly to avoid loosening the stone and prevent water spots, which will affect how light shines through your sapphire.

Ammonia should not be used on gold very often, but occasional contact will not cause any significant damage.

Silver jewelry tends to be somewhat sensitive and needs extra attention to hinder tarnishing. Instead of soaking, rub you silver down with a professional polishing cloth available at most craft stores.

Unlike the softer metals, silver can withstand mild abrasives, so if your jewelry needs a more vigorous cleaning, you can use baking soda to remove tarnish.

This will not harm your sapphire, but it is best to avoid using abrasive agents on the stone whenever possible.

Simply place aluminum foil in the bottom of a dish with your jewelry on top (the silver must be in contact with the foil), generously sprinkle baking soda over the silver, and then add enough hot water to cover the jewelry.

After a few minutes of soaking, all tarnish should be gone.

Professional Cleaning

If your sapphire is of particularly high quality, it is wise to have it professionally cleaned and examined once every year or so.

Most jewelers will provide this service free if you originally purchased the piece from them.

Usually, they will use ultrasonic or steaming methods, which can cause permanent damage to your sapphire if it has significant inclusions, so make sure the jeweler inspects your stone first.

Your jeweler can also tighten any loose prongs or fix any problems with the setting to make sure your sapphire stays secure and protected while you enjoy wearing it from day to day.

Storage

Store your sapphire pieces separate from the rest of your jewelry as they can easily scratch other stones and metals or be scratched by any diamonds in your collection.

Proper storage will greatly help in keeping your sapphire pieces in good condition between cleanings.

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