How do I care for my jewelry? (2024)

Since 1837, Tiffany & Co. has maintained the highest standards in design, materials and craftsmanship, creating jewelry that has been passed down from generation to generation. With some simple, basic care, you can help preserve and protect your jewelry for years to come.

Over time, fine jewelry can become a treasured family heirloom if it is cared for properly. Dust, pollution and daily wear all conspire to cloud the brilliance of gemstones. The surface of gold, platinum and silver jewelry can become dulled. Timeworn prongs and clasps can result in the loss of a stone or an entire piece of jewelry.

Professional cleanings are recommended as often as once a year. We encourage you to bring your Tiffany & Co. jewelry back to us for professional servicing. Our staff is knowledgeable and experienced in all aspects of jewelry care, including cleaning gemstones, restringing pearls and repairing clasps and earring backs.

Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Jewelry

Tiffany only uses sterling silver, one of the most beautiful and lustrous of all metals. Sterling silver is a precious metal and may require cleaning from time to time. With proper care, your silver will retain its beauty and character for many generations to come.

The First Rule of Silver Care

Sterling silver tarnishes, especially when exposed to salt air and products containing sulfur, such as rubber bands and some papers. However, silver that is regularly used typically needs less care, so Tiffany strongly encourages you to wear your silver every day.

General Silver Care

Using a small amount of Tiffany’s silver jewelry cleaner on a soft cloth, gently rub the silver several times. Then rinse the silver thoroughly in warm water and carefully dry. This will remove the tarnish and dullness, keeping your sterling silver like new. Please note: chlorine and bleach accelerate tarnishing and should be avoided.

Special Considerations

An oxidized finish is the deliberate blackening of crevices in the ornamentation of a silver object to make its decorative details stand out more clearly. Take care as this finish can be removed by overzealous cleaning and polishing.

Storing Silver

Once cleaned and polished, silver must be kept dry and properly stored. Our Tiffany Blue® flannel bags will protect it from abrasion and offer a degree of tarnish prevention. Bags made of Pacific cloth are also very effective in preventing tarnish.

Silver polishing services are available for sterling silver jewelry, flatware and hollowware items manufactured by Tiffany & Co. If you wish to have your silver polished, please contact your nearest Tiffany & Co. store or call Client Care at 800 843 3269.

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Gold and Platinum Jewelry

Between professional servicing, most gold and platinum jewelry can be maintained with a non-abrasive cleaner. Examine your jewelry regularly to make sure settings are snug and clasps and joinings are secure.

Avoid exposing gold jewelry to household bleach, which will quickly cause gold to discolor and possibly disintegrate.

Jewelry storage is important as well. At the time of purchase, all Tiffany & Co. jewelry is wrapped in a protective box, case or tarnish-resistant pouch. Between wearings, we recommend that you place it back in its original case or another suitably lined box or pouch.

Gemstone Jewelry

Certain basic precautions should be taken with all of your jewelry. However, some gemstones, as outlined in this section, require special care.

Take care to protect your jewelry from impact against hard surfaces and avoid contact with abrasive surfaces. Even a diamond can chip if hit with enough force or at just the right angle. Many stones such as amethyst, emerald, kunzite, opal, pearl, peridot, tanzanite and tourmaline are very delicate and easily abraded. Enamel can also chip or scratch when struck. Gemstones can scratch other gemstones and wear away at precious metals. Therefore, avoid stacking those rings and bracelets that would be vulnerable to such abrasion. Extreme temperatures, perfumes, cosmetics, ultrasonic cleaning and household chemicals can also damage jewelry.

To clean diamonds, use a mild solution of six parts water to one part ammonia and apply with a soft bristle brush.

If worn often, pearls should be cleaned and restrung professionally once a year. Between cleanings, wipe pearls gently with a damp cloth.

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Rubedo® Jewelry

A unique Tiffany metal, Rubedo® captures the rose luminescence of dawn. Maintaining the beauty of this radiant metal is simple and with proper care, your Rubedo® metal designs can last for generations.

Rubedo® Care

Like sterling silver, Rubedo® metal can tarnish, especially when exposed to salt air and products containing sulfur, such as rubber bands and some papers. To remove tarnish or fingerprints on Rubedo®, use Tiffany silver polish or another quality brand. Some “dip” polishes contain harsh chemicals and should be avoided. Electrolytic cleaning (aluminum foil, salt and baking soda in a water base) is not recommended.

Begin by using a soft cloth or sponge to apply the polish. Rub each piece gently but firmly lengthwise, using straight, even strokes. Wash in sudsy water, being sure to remove all the polish. Rinse well in warm water, dry thoroughly and buff gently with a soft cloth.

Storing Rubedo®

Once cleaned and polished, Rubedo® metal must be kept and properly stored. Our Tiffany Blue® flannel bags will protect it from abrasion and offer a degree of tarnish prevention. Bags made of Pacific cloth are also very effective in preventing tarnish. If the climate is humid, place a small packet of demoisturizing crystals (e.g., silica gel) inside the bag.

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How do I care for my jewelry? (2024)

FAQs

How do I care for my jewelry? ›

Make sure chains and necklaces are fastened when storing to avoid tangling. Remove jewellery while cooking, cleaning and washing up. When storing jewellery, please keep it away from sunlight, excessive heat or damp conditions.

How do you maintain your jewelry? ›

Make sure chains and necklaces are fastened when storing to avoid tangling. Remove jewellery while cooking, cleaning and washing up. When storing jewellery, please keep it away from sunlight, excessive heat or damp conditions.

How can I make my jewelry last longer? ›

Simply clean the jewelry of any sweat or dirt, then keep it in a dark location. Keep your jewelry in an airtight box or zip lock to retain the polish for a longer time. To preserve the luster and beauty of pearls, place your priceless pearl jewelry in a box lined with fabric or wrap it in a soft cloth.

How do you keep jewelry fresh? ›

5 Best Methods to Store Jewellery to Keep It From Tarnishing
  1. Do not use display racks. ...
  2. Invest in good jewellery boxes instead. ...
  3. Store your boxes with chalk or silica gel packets. ...
  4. Use ziploc bags for on-the-go storage. ...
  5. Separate your jewellery by metal.
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How can I keep my jewelry from tarnishing? ›

Tips To Prevent Tarnishing
  1. Avoid contact with aerosol sprays & lotions. This includes your hair products, lotions and perfume! ...
  2. Store your jewelry properly. ...
  3. Rotate your pieces if not made of stainless steel, sterling silver or gold. ...
  4. Invest in quality jewelry.

How do you store jewelry everyday? ›

Dedicate a Jewelry Drawer or Shelf
  1. Assign a drawer or shelf just for jewelry.
  2. Choose a room or closet where the air temperature doesn't get too extreme and where it won't be in direct sunlight.
  3. If you have silver pieces, keep them in a room with low humidity to avoid tarnishing.
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What should you not clean jewelry with? ›

Common DIY Jewelry Cleaning Methods To Avoid

Tea Tree Oil, Baking Soda, Witch Hazel & Old Toothbrush: Another common choice and although tea tree oil is suitable, both baking soda and witch hazel can damage soft or porous stones and metals, making this a potentially damaging cleaning mix.

Can real jewelry get wet? ›

You can expose jewelry to water only (no soaps or other hygiene products) without worrying about the water negatively affecting the precious metals, including real gold jewelry, platinum jewelry, and stainless steel jewelry. Avoid wearing diamond jewelry in any water.

What is the best thing to clean real jewelry? ›

Mix lukewarm water in a small bowl with a few drops of mild dish liquid soap, such as Dawn. If your silver is heavily tarnished, you can add a few drops of ammonia to the mixture to help the tarnish break down more easily.

What type of jewelry doesn't tarnish? ›

“Truly fade-proof jewelry metals are solid metals such as solid gold, titanium, platinum, non-plated stainless steel and non-plated sterling silver,” explains Deng. However, these pieces can be a lot pricier and out of budget for many people.

How to store jewelry without it tarnishing? ›

Individual Storage: To prevent jewelry pieces from scratching each other, store them individually. Consider using soft pouches, fabric-lined jewelry boxes, or even resealable plastic bags. This not only prevents physical damage but also minimizes exposure to air and slows down the tarnishing process.

Can you store jewelry in ziploc bags? ›

Using a zip lock bag to store gold jewelry is the best technique to protect them from discoloration. Moreover, ziploc bags are long-lasting and durable and can safely store gold jewelry for several years. But, on the contrary, pearls that are as precious as gold should not be stored in airtight zip lock bags.

How do you maintain jewelry? ›

Store your jewelry in a clean, dry space.

If you don't have a jewelry case, make sure to wrap each piece of jewelry in a soft tissue or paper before placing it in a drawer. This will prevent scratching and tangling. For sterling silver jewelry, get an anti-tarnish bag or cloth to limit exposure to air and moisture.

How do you keep permanent jewelry clean? ›

Regular cleaning is paramount to uphold your jewelry's shine. Utilize mild soap and warm water to cleanse gold and silver pieces gently. For intricate designs, employ a soft-bristled brush to dislodge any accumulated dirt.

How do you clean jewelry without tarnishing it? ›

All you have to do is put a few drops of dish soap into a bowl with two to three cups of water. Leave your jewelry in the bowl for 20 to 40 minutes, take them out for a non-abrasive brush (a soft-bristled toothbrush does the trick). To finish, rinse and then dry them with a microfiber cloth.

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