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How to clean gold and precious stones

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How to clean gold, diamonds and other precious stones? Here is a quick guide with what you need to know about how to clean your jewelry ♦

Of course, a very precious jewel must be kept with care and, frankly, if it has a great value, even emotional, it is better to take it periodically to the jeweler, who can also check its state of health: it happens, for example, that the stones can be detached. , or that the surface is covered with scratches. But it is not always necessary. You can (indeed, must) clean your jewelry periodically, just like washing your laundry. A jewel, in fact, is almost always in contact with the skin and is covered with an opaque patina due to the natural fat that comes out of the pores, and even worse it can be ruined by perfumes, creams and lotions used regularly. Here, then, are the tips for cleaning jewelry to perform at home.

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Unlike silver, for example, gold does not blacken over time, but it can easily accumulate dust and dirt. The same goes for diamonds which, of all gems, have the greatest ability to retain organic fragments. And so jewelers are horrified when customers bring rings to tighten or widen, earrings to fix, and wonder why they don’t wash them like their clothes. You can restore the luster of jewelry by yourself, just a few household tools and a few ingredients.

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1 Pour a few drops of liquid dish soap into a bowl of water that is just over warm, but not hot. Gently mix. Even if normal tap water works well, for even better results, you can use soda-free soda water: carbon dioxide gives rise to a process, carbonation, which in surfactants, i.e. detergents, helps to dissolve dirt. and accumulated debris. Do not use very hot or boiling water because some stones, such as opals, pearls and corals, can break with a rapid and drastic change in temperature. Then, soak for about 15 minutes to allow the solution to penetrate otherwise hard-to-reach cracks and crevices.

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2 Gently scrub the jewelry with a soft bristled toothbrush, the softest possible (there are specific products, but a toothbrush or eyebrow brush will be fine), to avoid scratching the surface. Attention, stiff bristles may remove the top layer in the case of gold plated or galvanic treatment jewelry. Particular attention should be paid to very sensitive and soft stones, such as opals, or pearls.

Read also: How to clean cameos, pearls, emeralds, opals, crystals
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3 Rinse in running water (always lukewarm) to remove the last residues, remembering to cover the drain plug with a pasta or metal filter coffee sieve. Domestic accidents are more frequent than imagined and even the ring or earrings in the sink pipe are a classic! One last consideration. Let the jewelry dry completely before wearing it again: if it is still wet, even slightly, it can retain moisture on the skin and cause mild skin irritation.
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There is another method, that of toothpaste, useful for traveling or for everyday jewelry

1 Mix a small amount of toothpaste and water in a bowl to make a smooth paste.
2 Scrub with an old soft-bristled toothbrush.
3 Rinse thoroughly.

But if the dirt remains, before trying more radical methods such as boiling water or ammonia, which we strongly advise against, it is best to consult a professional.
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The good vibrations of Brent Neale Winston




The good vibrations of Brent Neale Winston in New York: high quality jewelry among Hieronymus Bosch and the Sixties ♦ ︎

She has been defined as one of the emerging designers. Trendy she is for sure. Brent Neale Winston designs and creates high quality jewelry in New York, with a light and fun style. Bees, rainbows, grass and flowers are among the subjects of his jewels, which cost on average from 1000 to 12,000 dollars.

Anello in oro 18 carati e diamanti, pezzo unico
Anello in oro 18 carati e diamanti, pezzo unico

Like other designers, Brent Neale fell in love with precious stones and jewels as a child. Born in Baltimore, she graduated from Johns Hopkins University and thanks to the incitement of the jewelry historian Penny Proddow enrolled at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned a degree in jewelry design.
Anello in oro 18 carati, acquamarina e tsavorite
Anello in oro 18 carati, acquamarina e tsavorite

She then began his career at Kara Ross, in New York, where she became director of jewelery business. About 25 collections later, a husband and three children, here she is with her brand, which has already received a good reception. She says she is inspired by great painters like Hieronymus Bosch, Ellsworth Kelly and David Hockney, but also the good vibrations of the late sixties and early seventies, the hippie period. And the result is pleasant.

Anello in oro 18 carati, topazio blu e smeraldi
Anello in oro 18 carati, topazio blu e smeraldi
Anello Knot in oro giallo e diamanti
Anello Knot in oro giallo e diamanti
Orecchini con malachite intagliata e diamanti
Orecchini con malachite intagliata e diamanti
Orecchini Rainbow in oro e zaffiri colorati
Orecchini Rainbow in oro e zaffiri colorati
Anello chevalier in oro, ametista e zaffiri blu
Anello chevalier in oro, ametista e zaffiri blu

Collana con pendente a fungo in corniola e gemme
Collana con pendente a fungo in corniola e gemme







The fair gems of Debra Navarro

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Her curriculum includes the Graduate Gemologist at the Gemological Institute of America and the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Speech Communication and Rhetoric. With these experiences, Debra Navarro works in Wichita, a small town in Kansas, in the middle of the United States. The jewelry company that bears her name was founded in 2015. But the life and mission of the designer does not stop at the creation of earrings and rings with large precious stones. In fact, her activity is also directed towards charity initiatives.

Anello Gee in oro e spessartite
Anello Gee in oro e spessartite

And this attitude of helping others is intertwined with the passion for precious stones. Curiously, it is the effect of a documentary called Sharing the Rough, which tells the story of a precious stone. Debra Navarro therefore felt the need to get to know the history and life of those who work in the mines looking for gems in East Africa up close. A journey that changed her life. And that is reflected in her work, with the choice of enhancing the beauty of uncut or roughly shaped stones.

Not only that: the designer has promoted a non-profit organization to support mining communities, called Gem Legacy. The association supports education, vocational training and local economies in East African mining communities, supporting children, education and entrepreneurship. One hundred percent of the donations go directly to the communities where the gems are extracted.

Anello Zawadi con scapolite
Anello Zawadi con scapolite
Anello Zawadi con tormalina verde
Anello Zawadi con tormalina verde
Orecchini in oro, lava, diamanti
Orecchini in oro, lava, diamanti
Orecchini Hamisi in oro, tormalina verde
Orecchini Hamisi in oro, tormalina verde
Orecchini Rachel in oro, granato, diamanti, tormalina
Orecchini Rachel in oro, granato, diamanti, tormalina

GemCloud, precious stones are online




Describing it as the Amazon of gemstones would be wrong. But, of course, GemCloud wants to use technology to create a large online gem market. The goal, however, is not just that. The technological platform (https://www.gemolith.com) is not limited to being a large supermarket of precious natural gems extracted from all over the world, but also introduces a kind of standard. Because, as Veronica Favoroso, CEO of GemCloud, explains, today transactions in the gemstone sector are mainly made with personal meetings and are based on trust. While the diamond industry has long codified the criteria of judgment (the famous four Cs), there is no commonly adopted language to describe colored gemstones. And this creates confusion.

Pietre di colore: zaffiro, rubino, rubellite e zaffiro giallo
Pietre di colore: zaffiro, rubino, rubellite e zaffiro giallo

That’s why we’ve also integrated our color and clarity grading to allow shoppers to filter their search based on the specific quality they’re looking for. For special requests, we have built a dedicated section where buyers can send us the specifications of the gem they need. A Gemolith expert then comes back to them with several options.
Philippe Ressigeac, Coo of GemCloud

Philippe Ressigeac
Philippe Ressigeac

Among other things, as if that weren’t enough, now there is also the covid, which hinders the possibility of traveling. GemCloud, therefore, decided to introduce a standardized system, which includes the classification by colored gemstones, and digital tools that connect different players in the sector. This solution can enable a guaranteed online gemstone trade. After a run-in period, today the company has built a network of suppliers and buyers all connected by the company’s business management solutions and GemCloud’s enhanced markets. Since then, GemCloud has worked with leading global retailers, major mining companies and gem dealers around the world – all of which adopt the management system that enables control of the supply chain. The digital system adopted also has a name: Gemolith.
Il marketplace gemolith.com
Il marketplace gemolith.com

GemCloud has offices in several key markets: London, Bangkok, New York and Hong Kong. And those who log on to the website find, in fact, a large selection of gems that come from all over the world. One of the strengths is the user experience: the gems are presented in a clear way, with interactive images that allow you to see the gem in 3D and with all the data available to make a purchase choice. At the moment there are over 10,000 gems in the catalog, with the most common cuts or unique pieces: over 28 different types of gems from over 20 origins, including rubies, sapphires, emeralds, spinels, tourmalines, garnets and other precious stones. Each gem comes with its own lab report, high quality images and video. In addition, the site also offers an educational path for those who want to deepen their knowledge of gems.
Veronica Favoroso
Veronica Favoroso

Our priority has been to create solutions that encourage responsible sourcing. Today, more than ever, we are all aware of the importance of having sustainable practices and feel very privileged to be in a position to lead our community to do better.

Una schermata di gemolith.com
Una schermata di gemolith.com

Veronica Favoroso, CEO of GemCloud

GemCloud has formalized a working relationship with the Colored Gemstones Working Group (CGWG) to collaborate on the joint development of resources and tools for responsible sourcing and manufacturing for the colored gemstone industry, available through the Gemstones and Jewelery Community Platform , an initiative to provide all members of the gemstone and jewelry industry with free resources and capacity building tools to learn more about key areas of sustainability and how to implement best practices within their business.






Mattioli four seasons

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The complete collection of Mattioli dedicated to the Renaissance painter Arcimboldo, famous for his still lifes of vegetables and fruits that form faces ♦

After Autumn comes Autumn and then Winter. It is obvious, but for Mattioli the four seasons are those of the famous allegories of the Renaissance painter Arcimboldo. Here is the inspiration for the homonymous collection presented in 2015, but gradually enriched. They are jewels with a complex structure: instead of fruit, flowers, leaves and knotty woods, in this case they are precious and semiprecious stones with different cuts and color combinations to define the face.

Mattioli, anello Autunno
Mattioli, anello Autunno

It is a highly crafted miniature work, with a citrine navette and a black cabochon opal that serve, for example, to draw the nose or the eye, while the cool shades of sky blue topazes, swiss and london together with milky quartz give the idea of ​​cold. Spring has completed the quartet. The company from Turin also presented a set of Arcimboldini which includes pendant, earrings and ring decorated with small baskets of flowers and fruit: rubies, quartz, tourmaline, opal and amethyst cabochon cut, framed by emerald and peridot leaves, mounted in gold yellow, pink and white give life to the jewels. Giulia Netrese



Anello Arcimboldo in oro rosa, pietre cabochon e navette, preziose e semipreziose
Arcimboldo, anello Estate in oro rosa, pietre cabochon e navette, preziose e semipreziose
Anello Primavera
Anello Primavera
Anello Inverno
Anello Inverno
Anello Arcimboldino inverno
Anello Arcimboldino inverno
Collana inverno
Collana inverno
Orecchini inverno
Orecchini inverno
Cofanetto Mattioli collezione Arcimboldo
Cofanetto collezione Arcimboldo
Anello Arcimboldino in oro rosa con citrino, ametista, rodolite, tormalina rosa e peridoto
Anello Arcimboldino in oro rosa con citrino, ametista, rodolite, tormalina rosa e peridoto
Orecchini Arcimboldino in oro rosa con critino, ametista, rodolite, tormalina rosa e peridoto
Orecchini Arcimboldino in oro rosa con critino, ametista, rodolite, tormalina rosa e peridoto
Ciondolo Arcimboldino in oro rosa con critino, ametista, rodolite, tormalina rosa e peridoto
Ciondolo Arcimboldino in oro rosa con critino, ametista, rodolite, tormalina rosa e peridoto

L'allegoria dell'Estate di Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1573)
L’allegoria dell’Estate di Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1573)







The joie de vivre of Francesca Villa

Vintage toy soldiers, fiches from the fifties, glass disc and numbers of cuivre: the jewels by Francesca Villa are a world in miniature, made of small objects collected in many travels or discovered by chance in an antique shop or in a market . Manufactured with gold in different hues, diamonds and colored gemstones, pearls, coral, each of these pieces is a story itself, connected to a person, or to a place or a special time. But beware not marking them as sentimental jewelry, not confuse them with the nostalgic typical flavour of the Victorian era: Villa’s creation have nothing to do with a feeling of regret. Indeed, they are ironic, curious and show unexpected combinations, such as German vintage soldiers, purchased in Boston by collector and set in a gold circle from which set out rays studded with precious stones like they were fireworks, or surrounded by hearts, doves and musical notes. Lightheartedness in contrast with military model and not by chance the collection was named Joie de vivre. M.d.B.

Collezione Joie de vivre, ciondolo in oro, con soldatino d'epoca in metallo, smalto e pietre preziose
Collezione Joie de vivre, ciondolo in oro, con soldatino d’epoca in metallo, smalto e pietre preziose
Collezione Joie de vivre, orecchini in oro, con soldatino d'epoca metallo, smalto e pietre preziose
Collezione Joie de vivre, orecchini in oro, con soldatino d’epoca metallo, smalto e pietre preziose
Collezione Joie de vivre, ciondolo in oro, con soldatino d'epoca in metallo, smalto e pietre preziose
Collezione Joie de vivre, ciondolo in oro, con soldatino d’epoca in metallo, smalto e pietre preziose
Collezione Joie de vivre, ciondolo in oro, con soldatino d'epoca in metallo, smalto e pietre preziose
Collezione Joie de vivre, ciondolo in oro, con soldatino d’epoca in metallo, smalto e pietre preziose
Collezione Joie de vivre, orecchini in oro rosa con un soldatino e una ballerina in oro e cerchi con rubini incastonati
Collezione Joie de vivre, orecchini in oro rosa con un soldatino e una ballerina in oro e cerchi con rubini incastonati
Collezione Joie de vivre, ciondolo in oro e pietre preziose
Collezione Joie de vivre, ciondolo in oro e pietre preziose