
While winter is a beautiful and magical season, it can be harsh on your jewelry. The cold weather, gloves, scarves, and winter activities can pose risks to your precious pieces. Let’s explore the ten essential winter jewelry care practices to help you keep your jewelry safe and in pristine condition during the chilly months.
- As temperatures drop, your fingers may constrict. Be careful when pulling gloves and mittens on and off, as your rings may feel loose and could slip off. To prevent potential loss, consider removing rings before putting on winter handwear.
- Inspect the prongs and settings of your jewelry regularly, particularly on rings and earrings. Loose or damaged prongs can lead to stones falling out. Ensure your gemstones are secure to avoid potential loss, breakage, or cracks.
- When getting dressed in the winter, put your clothing on first and then your jewelry. Sweaters and hats can snag on delicate jewelry, potentially causing damage. Avoid this by dressing first and then adding your jewelry carefully.
- Just as you should be careful when dressing, the same applies when taking off your winter clothes. Avoid pulling clothing over your jewelry, which can lead to snags or breakage. Take your time when removing layers to prevent accidents.
- Winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, and sledding can put your jewelry at an increased risk of loss or breakage. It’s best to leave your jewelry at home in a safe place when engaging in these activities. This way, you can enjoy your winter adventures without worrying about your precious pieces.
- Consider insuring your jewelry. This safeguard is best for lost, stolen, or broken jewelry. Contact your insurance provider to discuss adding your valuable pieces to your insurance policy. This helps give peace of mind when an unexpected incident can occur.
- When you’re not wearing your jewelry, store it in a safe and designated place. Use jewelry boxes, pouches, or organizers to prevent pieces from coming into contract with each to help avoid unnecessary scratches or damage.
- Cold temperatures, snow, and ice can affect the longevity of your jewelry. Avoid exposing your jewelry to extreme weather conditions, as metals can become brittle, and stones may be more prone to damage.
- Maintain the beauty of your jewelry by cleaning and inspecting it regularly. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dirt and grime and take it to Van Scoy Jewelers for a thorough cleaning and inspection when necessary.
- If you notice any damage, looseness, or issues with your jewelry consult Van Scoy Jewelers immediately. We will repair, resize, or adjust your pieces to ensure they stay in great condition throughout the winter season.