Jewelry adds some special flavor and touch into your everyday or occasional dressing outfit! Whether it is an expensive rock or some imitative bracelet, a jewelry piece in your toilet is a super addition for any place and any time. The good part in jewelry is that it is always fashionable. Golden rings will never be old-fashioned and you don't need to buy new pendants or earrings for each season.

All you have to do is to maintain your jewelry clean and fresh! Thus, it will never look old and your old little black dress may look as a new one, if you combine it with your exquisite piece of jewelry! Professional cleaning services for jewelry are, of course, available, and they are sophisticated! But, you can also clean your rings , bracelets and necklaces at home, too! Check out the following cleaning tips and cleaning facts for jewelry cleaning at home:

Golden jewelry - to prevent your gold belongings from scratches, you should better use some mild dish washing cleanser for cleaning them! Soak gold in mixture of two cups warm water and few amount of the cleaning product! Scrub the jewelry gently with a toothbrush (soft bristle is recommended!). Rinse and then dry with clean cloth!

Diamonds - they are determined as the best friends of a woman and the best sparks for any night outfit! Make sure you clean them well and sanitize them with a cleaning solution of warm water, three spoons ammonia and no fatty oils! Soak the diamonds for a half an hour, and then, scrub with a sponge! Rinse with some warm water and leave the diamonds to dry on a clean cloth!

Pearls - the recipe is appropriate and specially tailored for real pearls. Fake pearls may be cleaned with any kind of cleaning product or white vinegar! As to the real pearls, sanitize them with dish washing cleanser that doesn't consist of toxic ingredients! Use warm water and let the pearls dry at least for half a day!

Turquoise - these lucky charms in women's everyday outfit may be disinfected with warm water and gentle scrubbing! Nothing special such as an expensive or super cleanser is needed!

Author's Bio: 

Emma G. is a Personal Development Coach, Wellness Specialist, Motivational Speaker, Author and former Journalist from New York City.