Saturday, April 12, 2008

Mother's Day Jewelry Gift Guide!

Having trouble thinking of what to get mom this year for mother's day? Looking for something unique and with meaning? Perhaps you are looking for something that shows how much you appreciate and how much mom means to you? This year for mother's day lets celebrate the meaning behind what mom truly means!

Gift Idea #1: Stackable Rings are in this spring & summer! Add your birthstone and your siblings birthstone to each ring! Or her loved one's birthstone to each ring!
Gift Idea #2: If your mom doesn't like to wear too much, than make it just one ring with the birthstones of all of her children or her loved ones!
Gift Idea #3: Pendant( specifically I think a heart shaped pendant would be best) decorated with the birthstones of all her children!
Gift Idea # 4: Engraved jewelry! with all of her children's name or initials on it! separating each name with a birthstone of that child. Great on Bracelets or Rings! Or Even on a Pendant!
Gift Idea #5: Stackable Bracelets beaded with the birthstone of each child with name tags of each child!
Gift Idea #6: Dangle Earrings containing the birthstones of each child! (contact me if you're interested in making this)

If you are still having trouble of what to get mom this year than I would say the best gift of all of course would be to spend time with mom and make it a very memorable day for her! Nothing can beat that!

Saturday, April 5, 2008

How To Clean Your Jewelry At Home!

Is your jewelry not as shiny as it once was when you first brought it? Perhaps there is some debris or dirt that you want to get rid of without damaging your jewelry or spending too much money. Or you simply want to make that bling bling really go bling bling. If you've answered yes to any of the above questions then you are definitely at the right place!

Please note: Don't do the following to pearls or porous stones! Don't ever use an ultrasonic cleaner or a strong solvent on them either!

Required Materials
(For Gold, Silver, Platinum, & Gemstones):
  1. Dish Washer Detergent (liquid preferred)
  2. Warm to Hot Water
  3. Cup(Styrofoam is preferred, so you won't burn yourself) or small container with cap(make sure its not too small you need to be able to take your jewelry back out!)
  4. Toothpick( no paper clips or pins, you might regret it)(optional)
  5. Strainer (optional)
Instructions:
  1. If it is a ring and there happens to be a gemstone set on it, you can use a toothpick to clean out the debris collecting underneath it. It is not necessary to thoroughly remove the debris since it will also be removed in the next following steps. If you're cleaning earrings, you can remove the debris on the push back of your earrings with the toothpick, again it is not necessary for you to thoroughly remove the debris.
  2. For Earrings I highly recommend you don't leave the push back attached to the earrings while cleaning, instead you should clean them together unattached. If you are afraid that you'll drop the push back into the sink then I suggest you use a strainer while you strain out the water and dirty debris.
  3. Pour some dish washer detergent(about a small teaspoon) in cup or container
  4. Put jewelry into cup or container
  5. Pour warm or hot water(1 cup) into cup or container
  6. Put a cap on the cup or container to maintain the heat
  7. Leave till the next day
  8. Rise and Shine to the brightness of your brand new looking jewelry! But still you have to remove the soap. Pour out dirty water, use strainer if you have to or just use your hand to catch your jewelry.
  9. Wash cup or container with water, refill container with water and replace jewelry in container to remove the soap
  10. Swirl container if there is a lot of soap, remove water
  11. Dry jewelry with cloth and now you can wear your brand new look!

Removing Tarnish off of silver
(no cemented stones and no pearls):

Put Jewelry together with baking soda, aluminum foil and hot water

For pearls, and porous stones( turquoise, corals, opals and etc.) wipe clean with a lint free soft damp cloth or contact a professional