Colorful gemstones are highly cherished accessories among our female friends, such as rubies, emeralds, and more, all of which are widely loved. Some pursue vibrant colors, while others find the craftsmanship of these treasures exquisitely elegant and impressive. Regardless of the reason, once you acquire a favorite piece, it requires careful maintenance. 、
Neglecting proper cleaning and care can easily damage the gemstones. Today, let’s explore the maintenance guidelines for major colored gemstones.
1. Sapphire Natural sapphires are relatively rare among colored gemstones, which also makes them quite expensive. Given the considerable investment, it’s essential to maintain their brilliance. The first guideline is to avoid wearing sapphires during sports or heavy household chores. In other words, remove these gems during activities to prevent collisions and scratches. To minimize wear, store different gemstones separately, preferably in dedicated jewelry boxes. For instance, some may have multiple gems scattered on tables when not in use, which can easily lead to damage. Additionally, sapphires can lose their luster when exposed to human sebum and sweat, so they should be cleaned monthly. Cleaning a sapphire only requires mild soap and a soft-bristle brush—avoid using bleach, as it can oxidize the metal components of the setting, causing them to tarnish or discolor.
2. Emerald Emeralds are also among the most beloved colored gemstones. A key fact to note is that nearly 90% of natural emeralds contain inclusions, which are inevitable during their formation. Therefore, extra care is needed during daily wear, as mentioned earlier—avoid collisions and separate emeralds from other gems. For cleaning, emerald jewelry should not be cleaned with ultrasonic devices or high-temperature methods. Simply wipe with warm water or mild soap.
3. Ruby Rubies have a higher density, so they don’t require extreme caution when worn. However, avoid strong impacts, and always store them properly after removal. At minimum, inspect ruby jewelry monthly to prevent detachment from settings. Cleaning rubies also demands special attention. Avoid using toothpaste, laundry detergents with abrasives, or harsh cleaners. Instead, opt for mild soap and a soft-bristle brush. For intricate settings, dental floss or toothpicks can help clean hard-to-reach areas. IV. Tourmaline First, tourmaline is brittle, so this gemstone requires special care. Avoid wearing it during sports or household chores. Cleaning tourmaline is relatively simple—simply soak it in clean water for several hours.






