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Archive for November, 2009

Practical Care for Pearls and Silver

Jill Coyle

Jill Coyle

General Jewelry Care

Put your jewelry on after you’ve sprayed your hairspray and perfume. Both sprays can damage your jewelry (especially pearls or other soft gemstones). It can also leave a greasy or crusty film on your jewelry.

Store each piece separately (small Ziploc bags work great!). Don’t let stones or pearls rub against each other or against metal objects (for instance, don’t let your topaz stones rub against your gold rings)—this can scratch or damage the stones.

Triple Strand Pearls with Chinese Clasp

Triple Strand Pearls with Chinese Clasp

Pearl Jewelry

Pearls, because of their organic makeup, are extremely sensitive. Pearls are best stored in a velvet cloth bag (but a Ziploc bag works well, too!), away from heat, damp or light. They should never rub against gold or silver items.

Pearls are especially sensitive to perfume and hairspray. Both will actually cause the luminescence of your pearls to be permanently damaged (decreasing their value).

Pearls can also be damaged by lotions and natural body oils. Clean your hands before handling your pearls!

Silver Chain with Floating Black Pearls

Silver Chain with Floating Black Pearls

Silver Jewelry

One of the simplest things you can do to care for your silver jewelry is to wear it. Using it keeps it from tarnishing.

For storage, keep silver jewelry in an airtight and dry place. Don’t keep it in the bathroom, as the humidity (from the shower) will cause the silver to tarnish. A great way to store silver jewelry is to put each item in a small Ziploc bag. It makes it easy to store, easy to find, and keeps it from tarnishing.

Silver/Onyx Earrings

Silver/Onyx Earrings

Make your jewelry shine!

Tarnished jewelry can be cleaned with store-bought cleaners. Be careful if you’re cleaning a gold or silver item set with gemstones—many gemstones (and pearls in particular) cannot be dipped into these chemicals.

Diamonds (and most gemstones) can be easily cleaned with a toothbrush and toothpaste.

Silver Earrings

Silver Earrings

The Imports Oriental Blog

Danny and Jill Coyle

Danny and Jill Coyle

We have been running our small business in China for 6 years. We are frequently asked questions about what we do, why we do it and, most importantly, HOW we do it.

Adding value to others is a core part of the Imports Oriental vision. Through this blog we will share some of the secrets that helped us get to where we are, and other information that will help other small businesses in China succeed.

Most of this blog will be focused on things we have learned doing business in China. While we’ll include some technical information about import/export, documents, etc., our purpose is not to provide an exhaustive list of all the legal documents one may need.

If you have questions about running a small business in China, exporting from China, or the jewelry and textile industries, please let us know! We’d be delighted to hear your stories and struggles, and help where we can.