Cleaning Rhinestone Costume Jewelry
Rhinestones are one of the most beautiful gemstones to use when you are on a budget. They are a natural stone that has a lot of sparkle. Of course when you want to clean it, you make to make sure that you don’t accidentally dull the stone; because without its sparkle, a rhinestone doesn’t make for a good gemstone for costume jewelry. The rhinestone is well known for its quality and beauty and price. You can easily see the liberal use of rhinestones in costume jewelry, because it can really make a fashion statement without grossly inflating the cost of the piece.
To enhance the sparkle to its highest effect, the rhinestone has a thin piece of foil glued to it. The metal has two purposes: to add to the sparkle effect, and to provide support to piece of jewelry and increase the durability. While this may seem like an elaborate construction, the item remains relatively easy to clean and with care will last for many years. The most common types of events that cause dirt to accumulate are exposure to sunlight or pollution. Oxidation will cause a rhinestone to lose its prized sparkle, but with regular cleanings, you will never notice the buildup.
Most people feel that since its just costume jewelry a simple soap and water wash with running water will keep it bright and shiny, but this has a major danger to it. If the foil holding the rhinestone were to get wet, it would then turn to a black color, severely diminishing the sparkle. To avoid this you need to limit the amount of water the jewelry is exposed to and do your best to shake off excessive water that seems to be getting down into the crevices of the piece.
Taking care of rhinestone jewelry is a fairly simple procedure and shouldn’t be very hard to keep clean if you do it right and do it regularly. Costume jewelry can last just as long as more expensive pieces, but they do require a bit more maintenance to ensure they don’t break down and fall apart. Of course, due to the materials used in constructing the item, repair is possible and something you might want to look into. Take care of your rhinestones and they will glitter for you for years. We all know it’s a lot of fun to buy very high quality inexpensive jewelry and really be able to dress up for a night out.
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Can My Costume Jewelry be Fixed?
While costume jewelry isn’t as expensive as regular jewelry, the idea of taking it to a jeweler to be repaired is generally not feasible; the reason for this is that it will often cost more for them to repair it than the piece cost to purchase. The nice thing though is that a lot of problems with costume jewelry you can fix at home, the trouble can be evaluating whether or not a piece is worth fixing. If you invest a lot of money into costume jewelry, then repairing it will help you extend its life and there are a few things you can purchase for taking care of the more serious problems associated with broken jewelry.
The most important thing is a powerful magnifying glass, because you need to be able to take a good look at the smaller areas of the piece to inspect it for excessive wear or tear. Known most commonly as a jeweler’s loupe, the magnifying glass is important so that you can reset gemstones or repair broken links; though the most common problem involves stones becoming dislodged.
The reasons for a gemstone dislodging can be many. The glue could have lost its adhesiveness. The stone could have cracked, become dull, or maybe simply be loose. Glue is the primary means of affixing the gemstones, but it is a special type. Trying to use common project glue or super glue can actually have a negative effect and cause the piece to fall apart sooner. Picking up a simple adhesive intended to be used with jewelry is what you want to get. Though the amount of glue is very important and using too much glue will cause the piece to dry improperly and either be visible or hold the gem at an odd and noticeable angle.
Becoming a costume jewelry repairer is not as hard as you’d believe it to be. You can use a few simple tools and be able to extend the life of most of your costume jewelry and save a lot of money in the process. Of course, you should always consider the cost involved, if the piece was extremely cheap, spending the time to remove and replace a cracked gemstone may not be worth it and simply picking up a new piece is recommended. As you make more and more repairs you will be better able to determine whether or not a particular piece of jewelry is worth repairing.
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