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  1. Meet Coral: A Gemstone That is Not Really a Stone When the coral polyps die, the hardened skeleton remains, and this material is what is used as a gemstone. Did you know that unlike most other gemstones which are of mineral origin, coral is organic, formed by living organisms? It forms from branching, antler-like structures created from coral polyps in tropical and subtropical ocean waters. Most coral is white, but nature can create coral in several other colors, including the popular orange to red forms. This red coral, or precious coral as...
  2. Is Cleaning Jewelry At Home a Good Idea? The good news is you can clean some of your jewelry pieces at home — and it's easier than you might think. From your everyday jewelry to unique pieces you only wear on special occasions, chances are, all of your jewelry could use a good polish. Lotion, soaps, and everyday dust and dirt are just a few things that can clog jewelry settings and make stones, chains and pearls appear dull and lifeless. And it’s usually not until you're getting ready for a night out on the town that you not...
  3. Cleaning and Caring for Your Gemstone Jewelry In order to keep your gemstone jewelry sparkling like new, you will need to clean it regularly. There are a variety of jewelry cleaning kits on the market, but you've probably got everything you need at home. Check out these tips below on how to clean your gemstones and avoid damaging them. Cleaning Your Gemstones To clean your gemstones, you'll need the following supplies: Small bowl Warm water Mild dish detergent Soft bristled toothbrush Allow your gemstone jewelry to soak in the ...