Care 

Caring for amber gemstones involves some specific considerations due to the nature of this organic material. Here are some tips on how to care for and store amber gemstones:

 

Wearing:

  1. Last On, First Off: Put on your amber jewelry after applying cosmetics and taking off perfumes. When undressing, remove amber jewelry first to prevent accidental damage.

  2. Avoid Impact: Amber is relatively soft and can be scratched or chipped. Avoid activities where the jewelry might come into contact with hard surfaces.

  3. Restring Necklaces Periodically: If you have amber necklaces with silk or other thread, consider restringing them periodically to ensure the thread remains strong and secure.

Cleaning:

  1. Gentle Cleaning: Amber is relatively soft and can be scratched easily. Clean it using a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.

  2. Mild Soap Solution: If necessary, you can use a mild soap solution. Mix a small amount of mild soap with warm water and gently clean the amber with a soft brush or cloth. Ensure that you rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue.

  3. Avoid Ultrasonic Cleaners: Avoid using ultrasonic cleaners or steam cleaners, as the vibrations and heat can potentially damage the amber.

Protection from Chemicals:

  1. Avoid Contact with Chemicals: Amber can be sensitive to chemicals, including cosmetics, perfumes, and household cleaning agents. Try to keep amber jewelry away from these substances to prevent damage or discoloration.

  2. Apply Cosmetics First: If you wear cosmetics or lotions, apply them before putting on your amber jewelry. This helps minimize exposure to potential chemicals.

Storage:

  1. Separate from Other Jewelry: Store amber jewelry separately from other gemstones and metals to prevent scratching. Wrap each piece in a soft cloth or place them in individual pouches.

  2. Avoid Sunlight and Heat: Amber can be sensitive to prolonged exposure to sunlight and heat, which may cause it to become brittle or change color over time. Store amber away from direct sunlight and heat sources.

  3. Avoid Extreme Temperature Changes: Sudden temperature changes can lead to stress on the amber, potentially causing cracks. Avoid exposing amber to extreme temperature variations.

  4. Use Silica Gel Packs: Consider placing silica gel packs in the storage area to help control moisture and prevent humidity-related issues

By following these care and storage tips, you can help preserve the beauty and integrity of your amber gemstones for years to come. Remember that, like any gemstone, amber requires a certain level of care to maintain its appearance and durability.