How To Clean Your Gemstone At
Home?
Thinking about cleaning your gemstone natural London blue topaz at home or want to give
it to a professional jeweler to make it clean but worrying about losing its brilliance and
mixing? Most of the precious stones get clean with the help of lukewarm water, detergent,
and a soft brush. But for more guidance, here are our series of articles on the gemstone that
give you complete direction about the care of your gemstone safely.
Know the property about your gemstone
Have some gemstone natural pink tourmaline in your home or in your jewelry? Do you
know the name of them or identify them? Because every stone has unique properties with
light, acid, heat, and scratching. Because of different physical properties, they react
individually with the atmosphere. Gemstones can react violently with chemicals and can
break into tiny crystals, crack within the stone.
Gemstone can’t bear much exposure
Some stones are hard, but it doesn’t mean that they can resist many damages or influence by
the factors. For example, lab-created diamond ruby is hard according to the Mohs hardness
scale (use for scaling the hardness of minerals). These types of the physical property of a
stone come on high rank in the scale, but it doesn’t mean it is indestructible. No, they are just
scratch-proof or some damage proof, but they can be breakable.
Gem care and enrichment
Through gem natural rainbow moonstone care, it can improve their appearance but can
also react with negative interactions while cleaning it. As in, the ruby and sapphire have tiny
fractures (stone breaks in cleavage direction) that fill up with the help of oil treatment if we