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How to Care for Pearls

Store in soft cloth sack, separate form metallic necklaces.

Never use ultrasonic cleaners. Vibrations can shatter cracked or thinly nacred pearls.

Do not use chemical cleaners, especially those containing ammonia & bleach.

Remove pearls before washing dishes, doing housework or applying perfume and hair spray.

Do not wear pearls in swimming pools with chlorinated water.

Avoid contact with foods containing acids (fruit juices and salad dressings)

Expose pearls regularly to humid conditions. If stored in a safe, place a container of water in the compartment with them.

Treat pearls like fine silk.

Wipe with a slightly damp cloth after wearing.

Occasionally wipe with a cloth dampened with a mild soapy solution. Follow with a cloth dampened with clean water and pat dry.

Restring pearls periodically.

Storing Pearls in a safe.

Acknowledgments

The page is presented courtesy of Betty Sue King. Please visit King's Ransom, The Pearl Goddess, and tell her you found her at Jewels by Mala.

Acknowledgments

The page is presented courtesy of Betty Sue King. Please visit King's Ransom and tell her you found her at Jewels by Mala.

Bibliography

Landman, Neil H., Mikkelsen, Paula M., Bieler, Rudiger & Bronson, Bennet, Pearls: A Natural History, Harry N Abrams, Inc. in association with The American Museum of Natural History & The Field Museum, New York, NY, 2001