Why cleaning your jewelry
Dirt built up on the bottom of your stone can make your Diamonds and Gems look dull and dark

Should I clean with me toothbrush?
The Toothbrush Method
Some toothbrush can actually scratch your Gold or Metals
Especially for Hard Bristle Brush might also snags and pulls on your prongs

How about other chemical Solution?
The Chemical Solution Method
Chlorine bleach or abrasives ( such as household cleansers or toothpaste ) should never be used when cleaning diamond jewelry.
It can damage some of the metals used to alloy gold for diamond settings




Not every single stone can goes into cleaner! So the service also included
Professional inspection
- Opals
- Pearls
- Emeralds
- Tanzanites
- Tourmalines
- Peridot
- Malachite
- Agates
- Onyx
- Black or Dyed Pearls
- Chocolate Pearls
- Fracture Filled Diamonds
- Synthetic Stones
- Synthetic Stones
- Mosaic Opals
- Marcasite
- Turquoise
- Jade
- Amber
- Lapis
- Mother of Pearl
- Coral
- Colored Diamonds
- Malachite
- Fresh Water Pearls
- Costume Jewelry
- Diamonds with lots of Inclusions
- Copper Plated Jewelry
- Opal Doublets or Triplets
- Tungsten