Jewellery Care and Cleaning Guide
When to remove your Remove Your Jewellery
Fine jewellery, such as engagement and wedding rings, are designed to withstand general everyday wear. However you should always wear with care.
Of course you can wear it when doing every day activities such as driving, shopping or even cooking (depending on what and how your cooking that is).
Do take your ring off when
- Going to the gym
- Swimming
- Cleaning with harsh chemicals
- Gardening
- Sleeping
- When applying hand creams or other beaty products
Etc..
These activities can put your ring at risk by; bending the band/prongs, catch dirt under the setting loosening the stone, losing your ring completely or even harm yourself by getting your ring/finger caught in something - such as a barbell (ouch!)
If you plan on spending a day at the beach or pool, leave your jewellery at home. In addition to running the risk of losing your jewellery, salt water and chlorine can damage some precious metals.

Diamonds
Diamonds are measured at 10 on the Mohs hardness scale which makes it resistant to scratches and daily wear. Although they might be scratch resistant, don’t forget that the rest of the ring isn't.
Soft gemstones
Some gemstones, like emeralds and sapphires, are more susceptible to damage, so should be worn with a bit more care and attention. Certain malleable metals are more likely to retain damage due to daily wear. When performing activities such as the ones previously mentioned, as well as if your profession involves a lot of manual labour you are best removing it and leaving it in a safe place.
While gemstones like Moissanite and diamond are extremely strong, settings and prongs can be damaged, causing the stones to become loose or even fall out. Nobody wants to see a scratch on their jewellery, but keep in mind there are many aspects to each piece of jewellery, and each should be considered before making your purchase. If you are ever unsure about how to care for your jewellery, let us know and we can give you the full run down!

How to clean your jewellery at home
If you are cleaning your fine jewellery at home, you should know what stones and metals you are dealing with. Never clean your jewellery with harsh chemicals as this can lead to corrosion on your settings.
Don’t worry, you don’t need any expensive equipment to clean your jewellery at home. All you would need is:
- A bowl of water mixed with liquid dish soap
- A soft toothbrush
- A cloth
Soak your ring in the soapy water for 5-10 min, give the ring a gentle scrub with the soft toothbrush, rinse the ring in clean water and pat it dry with the cloth.
If you are still left with any soap residue you can gently buff it away with a dry microfiber cloth.

Professional Jewellery Cleaning Solution
Professional jewellery cleaning solution is not necessarily needed, however if you do use it make sure you know what metal, your jewellery is made of before you use it. Whether it is silver, gold, plated or platinum; each have unique properties that can react differently to different cleaning products. If you are unsure of the metal, please contact us with any questions and our team will be happy to advise.
Ultrasonic cleaner
An Ultrasonic cleaner is also necessarily needed, however it is useful if you already have one! Ultrasonic cleaning uses ultrasound (or sound waves) and a cleaning solvent to loosen dirt particles that accumulate on the surface of jewellery. This cleaning method uses bubbles induced by high frequency pressure to agitate the liquid inside the machine, meaning any soft and porous gems will incur damage. You should never use an ultrasonic cleaner to clean jewellery that have softer gemstones in them, such as emeralds, pearls and opals which are brittle and can crack/shatter. However durable gemstones such as Moissanite or diamonds can be cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner.
Gemstones are exposed to many different elements such as hand creams and oils when you wear them. Because of this, an organic build-up can develop on near-colourless gemstones. It is not harmful to the gemstone and can be easily removed with a lint-free/microfibre cleaning cloth. Another way to avoid this from happening too often is to remove jewellery before applying any creams, gels, or perfumes.
Professionally Clean Your Jewellery
Getting your fine jewellery professionally cleaned and polished at least once a year can help extend the life of your piece as well as ensure it looks as beautiful and shiny as the day you bought it. Insurance companies recommend having your fine jewellery cleaned and thoroughly checked once a year. That is why all our NJ pieces come with a free annual cleaning service for the first 3 years where we check for any damage or wear and tear to try and avoid any loss of gemstones before it happens! We also give every piece a full refurb to return it to its original sparkle and shine.
Storing Your Jewellery
Storing your jewellery away properly is a good way to prolong a piece’s life and to keep it looking as good as the day you bought it.
Avoid putting all your jewellery all in one place because the harder stones like diamond and Moissanite can scratch and damage other pieces of jewellery. Also, things like necklaces and chains can become tangled which can lead to damage or breakage and are very frustrating to untangle, we've all been there! Instead store your jewellery in individual fabric lined compartments to reduce the risk of damaging them.
Get it Insured
Insurance is a great safety net to reduce worries about loss or theft which means you can thoroughly enjoy wearing your jewellery. Most fine jewellery can be added onto your homeowner’s insurance, however if you have any high-value items or multiple pieces we recommend using a jewellery-specific insurance such as TH March, contact us for more info.