General gemstone care and maintenance tips:
– Avoid harsh chemicals such as household cleaners, professional cleaning solutions, cosmetics, and perfumes
– Avoid extreme temperatures and prolonged exposure to intense light
– Do not submerge gemstones in water for extended periods because water can permeate and soften the stone
– Gently wipe clean after use to avoid residue buildup
– To clean, we suggest the use water and a soft bristled brush
On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, turquoise ranks 6 out of 10, making it only slightly harder than glass. As a somewhat fragile stone, turquoise should be stored in a soft pouch or separately from other hard jewelry items to avoid being damaged or scratched.
Being a phosphate mineral, turquoise is naturally sensitive to harsh chemicals. Substances like cosmetics, perfume, oils, household cleaners and professional jewelry cleaners should be avoided as they can erode the finish on the stone and cause discoloration. Furthermore, prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can damage the stone.
To clean your turquoise jewelry we first recommend wiping it off with a soft cotton cloth after use to avoid residue buildup. If it needs to be cleaned more thoroughly, we suggest using water and a soft bristled brush. Rinse and dry immediately with a soft cloth when finished. It’s very important that you don’t submerge your turquoise for long periods of time. Water can permeate and soften the stone, making it more susceptible to scratching and chipping. Professional cleaners should be avoided as they can cause discoloration.