How To Keep Your Turquoise Jewelry Shining And Looking New

 Native American turquoise jewelry is valued in different cultures and often used to make jewelry and other items. A natural turquoise stone comes in beautiful shades of green and blue and each piece is unique. Although turquoise is not difficult to clean, it is sensitive to many cleaning chemicals such as soaps.

Most Native American turquoise has silver for the setting but some artists use gold in their gemstone jewelry. If your jewelry has gold then you are lucky because gold requires little care. On the other hand, silver may tarnish. You can keep your jewelry looking its best by cleaning turquoise gemstone gently and frequently. The following cleaning tips will keep your jewelry shining.

Dampen a clean toothbrush in clean water

Avoid adding cleaning products to the water and ensure the toothbrush is soft-bristled when cleaning Native American jewelry that is decorated with turquoise. Remember chemicals can damage the turquoise. Using a children’s toothbrush will work well.



Be careful with the surface of the stone

Rinse the brush under running water and gently clean the gold or silver parts of the jewelry. When cleaning pieces that have turquoise embellishments, avoid leaving it to soak in water.

Dry the piece with a soft towel

You don’t want moisture to remain on the jewelry because it may tarnish the silver and dull the turquoise. You may want to leave the gemstone jewelry out to dry after toweling to ensure that it is dry.

Use a polishing cloth to polish the jewelry

If you want your Native American turquoise jewelry to appear as new, use a jewelry polishing cloth to polish the metal parts of the jewelry. Do not use harsh chemicals on metal because they might come into contact with the turquoise and damage it. Be gentle during polishing to avoid damaging the delicate parts of the piece.


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