You have taken years to accumulate an impressive and expansive vintage jewelry collection. You want to pass it on to future generations. You don’t know how the heck to store and take care of these treasured pieces….
Okay, so I want to take care of my vintage jewelry but how do I store it?
Water beware! Make sure there is no moisture when storing jewelry. Dampness can contribute to and speed up rust damage. There is nothing more frustrating than pulling out a favorite piece of incredible jewelry to find that is has been ruined due to a preventable problem like moisture.
No touching allowed! Don’t let your precious vintage pieces lie next to each other and accidentally get scratched. Prevent scratching by storing in a small zip lock bag or a special pouch
Lay down the beads! Is your vintage jewelry beaded? If it is lay flat. The wire or string can bend out of shape causing the piece not to lie correctly when worn. Also be careful when storing your pieces strung on silk. It can stretch over time causing the vintage piece to lose its shape.
Dust flurries be gone! Using proper storage methods (bagging it) will help eliminate dust from settling into your jewelry and causing harm by marring the metals and dulling the stones.
Yes, my jewelry is stored properly, but I have no idea how to keep it shiny and pretty, help!
Beware of cleaning! Sometimes the piece retains a higher value if it is not deep cleaned. Take for example sterling silver Native American jewelry…If you remove the “tarnish” your piece will significantly drop in value. I learned this the hard way. After meticulously cleaning and polishing a necklace I had acquired I brought it in to be appraised only to find out it was worth very little because of the cleaning.
Tidy housekeepers note! Love to wear your jewelry while cleaning, DON’T! The harsh cleaning chemicals can ruin is delicate or even a not so delicate piece.
Clean, Clean, Clean! You can use jewelry cleaner however; make sure the cleaner is appropriate for the piece. Put aside cleaners with alcohol, ammonia or acids and only use cleaner that is designed for the type of jewelry you are cleaning. Never use sterling silver dips, even for sterling. It will most likely remove the beautiful patina and the oxidation that was placed on the vintage piece during production. It can also give silver a dull look.
Not just for windows anymore! Windex is your friend! If you want to bypass the jewelry dips then place a small amount of Windex on a soft cloth and wipe down the piece you are working on. Please don’t put away your jewelry damp or wet as this is an open invitation to rust.
A brighter future! Polishing cloths due well with vintage pieces. “Sunshine” polishing cloth is a good one (and cheap too!) Use a good quality cloth and lightly polish the pieces, handling your vintage piece with care. I can get you a polishing cloth if you can’t find a good one; just let me know (888-378-1888).
Enjoy your spa day! Don’t ever wear your jewelry in the pool at the spa. Chlorine wrecks havoc on jewelry. The chlorine is corrosive and minerals found at the spas can also damage your vintage jewelry.
Stop, fix, go! Repair your pieces as needed. If it is not something you are skilled at, hire a professional so that your pieces can be passed to future generations! If your piece is beaded consider to have it re-strung every few years. This is an inexpensive way to keep your precious vintage jewelry in top shape. I restring a lot of pieces that I didn’t design, see http://www.jenniferishimoto.com/Jewelry_Care.html for details.
These tips are based on my experiences only and I am not commenting on your specific piece so please adapt these suggestions as appropriate… With proper care, a little preventative maintenance and proper storage those pieces you love will live prosperously and beautifully to pass on to future generations. For additional tips visit www.jenniferishimoto.com or call me @ 888-378-1888.
Thanks much! Jennifer