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Rainbow Sapphire Cylinder Pendant Necklace$1,399.00 USD
A stunningly unique piece, this sapphire barrel pendant necklace blends vibrant color with timeless elegance. The center row features a spectrum of princess-cut sapphires in pas...
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Our most asked questions about women's fine jewelry
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Women's fine jewelry typically refers to high-quality, luxurious pieces made with precious metals such as gold, platinum, or silver, and adorned with gemstones like diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and more.
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Yes, there are several differences between fine jewelry and fashion jewelry:
- Materials: Fine jewelry is crafted from high-quality materials such as precious metals (gold, platinum, silver) and genuine gemstones (diamonds, rubies, sapphires), whereas fashion jewelry may use non-precious metals (such as brass or stainless steel) and may feature simulated or synthetic gemstones.
- Quality and Durability: Fine jewelry is typically made with superior craftsmanship and attention to detail, resulting in higher quality and durability compared to fashion jewelry, which may be more prone to tarnishing, fading, or breakage over time.
- Price: Fine jewelry tends to be more expensive due to the use of precious materials and higher craftsmanship standards. Fashion jewelry is generally more affordable, making it accessible to a wider range of consumers.
- Occasions: Fine jewelry is often associated with special occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, or formal events due to its luxurious and timeless appeal. Fashion jewelry is more versatile and can be worn casually or for fashion-forward looks.
- Trends: Fashion jewelry often follows current trends and styles, with designs that may change seasonally. Fine jewelry, while it can incorporate trendy elements, tends to prioritize timeless designs that can be cherished for years to come.
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It is generally not recommended to wear jewelry in the shower, especially if the jewelry is made of materials such as gold, silver, or platinum. This is because soap, shampoo, and other chemicals commonly used in the shower can damage the metal, cause tarnishing or discoloration, and even scratch the surface of gemstones.
Water and moisture can also cause damage to jewelry over time, particularly if it seeps into the small crevices and spaces between the metal and gemstones. This can lead to corrosion, rust, or even loosen the setting, causing the gemstones to fall out.
Therefore, it's best to remove jewelry before taking a shower or engaging in any water-based activities such as swimming, as exposure to water and chemicals can cause damage or deterioration to the jewelry. If you do accidentally wear your jewelry in the shower or get it wet, dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth as soon as possible.
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In most cases, yes, jewelry can be repaired. The extent of the repair is going to depend on the type of damage, the materials, and the type of jewelry that needs repairing.
For example:
- For necklace chains or clasps, they can usually be repaired depending on the type of chain used.
- For rings, if a gemstone falls out of a setting, it can usually be reset in the old setting or the setting can often be replaced.
There are instances jewelry cannot be repaired such as cracked gemstones and severely bent or twisted metal. In these cases, it often makes more sense to replace the jewelry entirely.
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The best way to clean jewelry is going to primarily depend on the type of metal and gemstone it's made from. Listed below are some general tips for cleaning common types of jewelry:
- Gold and Platinum Jewelry: Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water and soak the jewelry for a few minutes. Use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub the jewelry, paying attention to any crevices or areas where dirt may have accumulated. Rinse the jewelry thoroughly with warm water and dry it with a soft cloth.
- Sterling Silver Jewelry: Use a silver polishing cloth to gently buff the jewelry, or mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water and soak the jewelry for a few minutes. Use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub the jewelry, paying attention to any crevices or areas where dirt may have accumulated. Rinse the jewelry thoroughly with warm water and dry it with a soft cloth.
- Gemstone Jewelry: Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water and soak the jewelry for a few minutes. Use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub the jewelry, paying attention to any crevices or areas where dirt may have accumulated. Rinse the jewelry thoroughly with warm water and dry it with a soft cloth. Avoid using ultrasonic cleaners or harsh chemicals on gemstone jewelry, as this can damage the stones.
Remember, regular cleaning and maintenance is the best way to keep your jewelry looking its best!