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Cleaning Antique Jewelry : Is Cleaning Vintage Jewelry Okay?

January 15, 2015 By Shelley Zurek 30 Comments

Professional or DYI:  Cleaning Vintage Jewelry

This is a Fashionista event. 

Cleaning Vintage jewelry

I have a lot of costume and vintage jewelry. Much of it has been bought at rummage sales or vintage shops or even Salvation Army stores. Do you shop for jewelry like that?

Other pieces have been passed down through the family, and although not super valuable, they are precious to me.

Given that I wear many of the pieces frequently, the question always pops into my head. How do I clean my vintage and costume jewelry? My gems? More importantly, should I be cleaning vintage jewelry at all or take it to a professional?

Cleaning costume jewelry

DIY: Cleaning vintage jewelry, costume jewelry or valuable jewelry at home

Always take jewelry to be inspected & cleaned thoroughly by a professional. Psst…Zales offers this service for your jewelry for free!  

Zales Expert, Megan Hernandez provides these tips for the Dos and Don’ts to make your jewelry last when doing maintenance cleaning from home:

  • First, check if your jewelry is in need of repair. If so, do not clean it, take it to a professional immediately.
  • Pearls and Cultured Pearls are really delicate so handle with extra care. Take a lint free cleaning cloth and dampen the cloth with warm water (or use a cleaning solution that SPECIFICALLY says it’s safe for pearls.) Use the dampened cloth to wipe down each pearl. Reminder: Because pearls are so delicate, don’t put pearls in your jewelry box with other jewelry. Store pearls in their own box!
  • Gemstone rings, bracelets, etc. Remember different gemstones require different care, so proceed performing home cleaning with caution. When you clean at home, invest in a cleaning solution for delicate gemstones. If you don’t have that, use warm water to soak and rinse, then use a lint free cleaning cloth to dry and polish. (Amazon’s most highly rated cleaning solution)
  • Cleaning Diamonds.  Diamonds are a sturdy gemstone, so if you don’t have a gemstone cleaning solution, use warm soapy water. Let the jewelry soak for a few minutes to loosen dirt or grime. Then use a clean soft toothbrush to whisk away any remaining particles. Follow by using a lint free cloth to dry and polish. (Highly Rated Lint Free Cloth)
  • Important tip to reduce the need for cleaning. Put your jewelry on last and make it the first thing you take off. This will keep your jewels free of lotions and hair products. All of these can get on your jewelry and dull the sparkle.
  • Finally a tip from the Chief Blonde: Never remove your jewelry to protect it from the worldly elements at the risk of losing it. Dirty jewelry is better than NO jewelry. If you must remove your jewelry, always place it in your purse or back in your jewelry box.

Zales January 2015

The Chief Blonde’s Favorite Zales pieces include:  (left to right, top to bottom): Vera Wang LOVE Collection 1/5 CT. T.W. Diamond Bow Necklace ($599),  Enhanced Black and White Diamond Collar Ring (Sale $579) The Heart Within® Diamond Accent Tilted Heart Pendant (Sale $89), Vera Wang LOVE Collection 1/8 CT. T.W. Diamond Bow Bangle ($579), Diamond Multi-Row Anniversary Band (Sale $949),

Do you have a jewelry cleaning tip to share?  What is your favorite tip from above?

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  1. desiree says

    January 13, 2016 at 4:34 pm

    i used to clean jewerly for the rich and they would sit out and then we used plastic glove and then we go by the time and the type what had to be used i had 3 difernt tooth brush for them

    Reply
  2. Sohair says

    January 13, 2016 at 2:49 pm

    I liked how to clean ur pearls,ty

    Reply
  3. Sohair says

    January 13, 2016 at 2:37 pm

    This is really helpful,thank u

    Reply
  4. Lisa Coomer Queen says

    January 7, 2016 at 8:44 pm

    Great tips. I never knew how to clean my pearls. Thanks for all the great information.

    Reply
  5. Jessica Cox says

    January 7, 2016 at 5:03 pm

    I also learned that You should always put on jewelry last thing after you have applied your perfume and hairspray

    Reply
  6. M.Clark says

    September 17, 2015 at 10:56 pm

    These are great tips. My favorite is the last one, never remove your jewelry to protect it from the worldly elements at the risk of losing it. This is a great tip for me, I’m always losing things. Thank you for sharing this post.

    Reply
  7. SaraH Marturano says

    January 19, 2015 at 10:34 am

    Great tips! Your jewelry looks amazing!

    Reply
  8. Mama to 5 BLessings says

    January 17, 2015 at 8:53 pm

    I use toothpaste to clean my 14 kt gold and silver jewelry cleaner for my silver jewelry.

    Reply
  9. Pamela says

    January 17, 2015 at 12:13 am

    What beautiful jewelry.

    Reply
  10. Liz Mays says

    January 16, 2015 at 10:09 pm

    This is a great reference. I should clean my diamonds and other jewelry sooner rather than later.

    Reply
  11. Nancy @ Whispered Inspirations says

    January 16, 2015 at 9:43 pm

    Vintage jewelery is gorgeous, thanks for the tips on how to clean them! I love those bracelets.

    Reply
  12. Chelley @ AisForAdelaide says

    January 16, 2015 at 9:13 pm

    These are great tips! I didn’t ever think to clean gems in their own way!

    Reply
  13. jenny temcio at dapperhouse says

    January 16, 2015 at 9:00 pm

    I am so glad to see this! I have some vintage silver jewelry that I could clean up and start wearing again. According to your tips, I should take my ring off a LOT more often!!

    Reply
  14. Amy Desrosiers says

    January 16, 2015 at 8:55 pm

    I love Zales jewelers! My husband bought many pieces for me there back in the day.

    Reply
  15. Dawn says

    January 16, 2015 at 8:02 pm

    This is really great info. I have a few items that I could probably clean myself, but I’m such a fraidy cat, I’ll probably just have them cleaned. =/

    Reply
  16. Emilie says

    January 16, 2015 at 7:18 pm

    I always take off rings when I’m using lotion to keep them cleaner. I’ve also heard it is good to keep certain jewelry stored properly to keep the air out. Thanks for sharing these tips!

    Reply
  17. Kelly Hutchinson says

    January 16, 2015 at 6:19 pm

    I had no idea Zales offered free jewelry cleaning services. My daughter has a lot of vintage pieces, so this is a great post for me to share with her.

    Reply
    • Shelley Zurek says

      January 18, 2015 at 3:12 pm

      Right? I didn’t know that either. I will definitely be taking pieces in! Shelley

      Reply
  18. Robin (Masshole Mommy) says

    January 16, 2015 at 12:21 pm

    I have cleaned all my jewelry, even my Nana’s vintage pieces, in floor cleaner for years. It works like a charm.

    Reply
  19. Alice F says

    January 15, 2015 at 9:21 pm

    I love vintage jewelry and now I know how to clean it! Thank you for the how to!

    Reply
  20. Susan C. says

    January 15, 2015 at 4:11 pm

    Never dip marcasite jewelry in cleaning solution. It will ruin them. I learned all too late, sadly.

    Reply
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