Pearls are my very favorite jewelry, so I was happy to find this video after watching the video, “How to care for your jewelry.” This is so in-depth and informative. Thank you.
Excellent tips, Jill! Particularly having your good pearls looked after by a trustworthy jeweler as occasionally they need to be restrung. With any heirloom pieces it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Thank you.
I wear pearl neckpiece daily at home coz i love to wear them. I have two south sea pearl neckpiece, one white 12 mm and another 14-16 mm golden ( multi colour) , and also 2 fresh water Pearl neckpiece, and breclet, finger ring, ear rings. I bought them from Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, the world longest sea beach has situated here. I'm also from Bangladesh. Thanks for your Video. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for such details. I love pearls and I collect a lot of pearl jewelries , especially for earrings. But I rarely know how to take care of them. Awesome awesome video ❤️
I was going to ask you about pearl care then I found this video! I have some beautiful pearl studs that I wear all the time and a pearl necklace that I haven't worn in years because the string broke and I haven't made it a priority to get them restrung. I had no idea I should have them restrung every 1-3 years! Lots of great information here, as usual. Thanks!
Thank you this was very comprehensive I would wear pearls every day I don’t see them very often people aren’t wearing them very much anymore but the price point on the vintage market and even brand new is so good anyone can wear pearls
I'm glad you enjoyed it Leslie! You are right. Pearls go in and out of popularity, but they are always classic and appropriate. The prices are also great at the moment! xoxo
Thank you so much for the info, I am making lots of boo-boos with my pearls. I bought a fresh-water twin pearl and red coral from a thrift shop for $1.99 to find out their real. I am so glad I now know how to care for them.
I have my grandmother's graduated cultured pearl 16" necklace. A couple of the pearls have broken in half and dropped off the strand. The rest look far too delicate to subject to wear. Is there some special way I should store them so the rest of the necklace doesn't deteriorate? They are currently in a soft drawstring bag in a jewelry drawer. I don't plan to wear it but don't want it to completely crumble to dust.
They should be restrung, and they need some moisture. They actually do better being worn because they get the oils from your skin which helps keep them from drying out. They should also be stored out of the sun in an area with moisture. Start by taking them to an expert to restring them before you start wearing them. xoxo
Personally i love pearls i have 3 necklaces and a bracket 1 is a 50s style from my nan i keep them in this bric a brac box i have brought it doesn't have any magnetic forces holding it shut its made of glass (has a glass coating) and out of the sun ony bedside table
so, talking about safes. my mum has a 4x fwp graduated necklace with an 18ct yg clasp with diamond plus many other pieces ( how many other daughters get to arrange on the velvet ring display boxes her mums pieces like an 18ct rainbow of rocks from different rock classes. so much fun from ruby to triple tanzanite .. a bit tricky to get the close colours right though. ) if you keep everything together in the same secure space (including our broome stuff) is the water glass necessary or should they be kept separate.
You are very fortunate Jennifer! In a jewelry store, they would generally be kept separate. Most metals and stones would not be harmed by the water. However some items may be like antique micro mosaics and maybe even mourning jewelry made from hair or jet.
Where can I find a top expert to resting my Niece’s Akoya pearl necklace. I also got her fresh water pearls. Very expensive pieces and very beautiful. Would love to know where I can find someone trust worth to take it to for restringing. But I’m lost in that department. I’m in San Antonio, Texas.
That was awesome and so help full!! I restrung my pearls on jewlery wire with hemitite spacer beads instead of knots is this bad for the pearls i was told its stronger as my opal and gold pendant broke through the silk thread .i want to make sure im taking the best care of my pearls ive had my necklace for 14 years my grandma had it restrun 4 years ago and added the pendant . not sure if theyre ok on the 24 gauge artstic wire silver i got the thickest wire that would fit trough the beads without having to push through the pearls. Is that magic strechy string good or bad for pearls as my mating braclet i maid today of pearls and hemitite flowers broke my baby barley tugged and pearls all over my bed . worried my necklace could brake too. Whats the weight strengh of silk thread . do you know what the convertion is from gauge to mm to inches ?? Its all so confusing !!??!! Great video
Thank you Dawna. The knots between the pearls keep them from scratching against each other and also keep the pearls from going everywhere if the string is broken. My concern would be that without the knots, your hematite beads will scratch your pearls. I haven't worked with pearls personally so I'm afraid that I can't give you advice on the different gauges or the stretchy string. Without seeing the pendant, it's hard to advise. You may be able to use it as an enhancer (where you could take the pendant on and off) which would mean that the weight wouldn't always be there. I hope I was of some help. They sound lovely! xoxo
@@JillMaurer thanks you have bin helpfull . i cant fined anyone that knows the defference between the gauge and mm and in youd think in the jewelery world some one would know ive asked like 20 people even at the craft store .do you have an instagram?? Im dawnatudesupermommylushious . theirs a pic posted yesterday of my necklace imaid i was so happy before my baby well hes 2&1/2 broke my bracelet.
id be worried about the holes through the pearls with the wire tbh. plus the hematite would bump up (have a look at where its on the mohs scale) and scratch your pearls with use. silk thread is incredibly strong and supple and doesnt hurt the surface like a metal would. since you like hematite.. ever thought of a grey or black pearl (like a tahitian) to correspond with the lighter ones? might make the technical bits of putting a piece together less tricky. i know your post is 12 months old plus .. pearls tend to sized in mm.
Oh this is good! Thank you! I bought a single freshwater pearl with a 18k gold chain in Shanghai when I was there. I never take it off. Maybe I need to! Lol
Thank you for the information. Why are some pearls more expensive than others? I understand acoya strands are more etc. But I've noticed the same cultured strands same size even can vary in price depending where you go. I would love to understand this more so I can get the best deal for my dollar.
Some pearls are more expensive to produce than others. Some river mollusks produce 10-12 pearls at a time fairly quickly with very little nacre. Others produce one pearl at a time, require clean natural ocean waters, and take years to produce a large pearl. This may make a good video! xoxo
I've purchased joia Pearls and it's been a years or so. I wanted to give them as a gift, but I see a yellowish discoloration. Sort of a peeling look. What to do
I think autocorrect may altered your question so I'm not sure if I understand, but if you are asking about changing the size of the ring, the best thing to do is take it to a goldsmith or the jewelry store where you purchased it.
I like her. She knew I was drinking a good whiskey. Pearls, whiskey, silk, the things that come to us from nature and is oh sho good. Thank you. Very informative.
I have some pearls left to me by my grandmother. I would really like to wear them but I use high spf sunscreen on my face and neck area and often reapply at some point during the day. I do this throughout the year(I'm very fair skinned). I feel that the sunscreen would probably damage them.
@@JillMaurer What a good idea, that may be the solution! I will save wearing them next to the skin for evenings. Thank you so much Jill for such a quick reply!! I wasn't necessarily expecting one at all as I see the video is a few months old. Many thanks for the advice and the excellent and informative video. Best wishes, Zoe
I would not wear pearls in the shower. Some pearl earrings are glued in which could be a problem. Plus the shampoo and soap would be bad for them. xoxo
I just got a natural sea salt black pearl necklace it has 61 pearls on it it’s used I bought it at a event so I was wondering how to clean and maybe even polish them the are smaller than freshwater pearls that’s for sure
9 In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array; 1 Timothy 2:9
Pearls are my very favorite jewelry, so I was happy to find this video after watching the video, “How to care for your jewelry.” This is so in-depth and informative. Thank you.
You are so welcome Jan! I'm happy you found it useful. xoxo
Pearls and gold are my favorite jewelry. I just think pearls are so beautiful. thanks for the video
You are very welcome. I agree that gold and pearls are gorgeous!! xoxo
Excellent tips, Jill! Particularly having your good pearls looked after by a trustworthy jeweler as occasionally they need to be restrung. With any heirloom pieces it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Thank you.
You are quite welcome! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks again for requesting! xoxo
Loving your mid century modern furnishings!
Oh thank you! I have a playlist where I show more of it. Enjoy! ruclips.net/p/PLCpPkr1c-cai_jFkJNqdX3Zft98CQbHRI
I wear pearl neckpiece daily at home coz i love to wear them. I have two south sea pearl neckpiece, one white 12 mm and another 14-16 mm golden ( multi colour) , and also 2 fresh water Pearl neckpiece, and breclet, finger ring, ear rings. I bought them from Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, the world longest sea beach has situated here. I'm also from Bangladesh. Thanks for your Video. ❤❤❤
Your pearls sound lovely!
Thank you, for making a very informative tutorial! I am so grateful for the information.
So eloquent, so informative.
Thank you Scott! xoxo
Thanks for this I just received some pearls for Christmas!
You are so welcome! Congratulations on the pearls! xoxo
This was full of Information and helpful! I’ve been on the fence with getting my pearls appraised that I acquired recently
Fabulous advice and tips! U have given the best information of all the research Ive been doing to learn how to clean my pearls. Thank u 🙏🏻😀
Thank you! I'm so glad you found it useful!! xoxo
Super helpful video. Thank you!!
Thank you so much for such details. I love pearls and I collect a lot of pearl jewelries , especially for earrings. But I rarely know how to take care of them. Awesome awesome video ❤️
I'm so glad you found it useful! xoxo
I was going to ask you about pearl care then I found this video! I have some beautiful pearl studs that I wear all the time and a pearl necklace that I haven't worn in years because the string broke and I haven't made it a priority to get them restrung. I had no idea I should have them restrung every 1-3 years! Lots of great information here, as usual. Thanks!
So glad I could help Autumn. Hope to see you wearing your pearls again soon! xoxo
Great information👌💞
Thank you Abigail! xoxo
Absolutely loved this video I live in the UK I inherited my Grandmother pearls they are over q
Thank you this was very comprehensive I would wear pearls every day I don’t see them very often people aren’t wearing them very much anymore but the price point on the vintage market and even brand new is so good anyone can wear pearls
I'm glad you enjoyed it Leslie! You are right. Pearls go in and out of popularity, but they are always classic and appropriate. The prices are also great at the moment! xoxo
If I have undrilled pearls is storing them in a container with distilled water a good idea?
Thank you so much for the info, I am making lots of boo-boos with my pearls. I bought a fresh-water twin pearl and red coral from a thrift shop for $1.99 to find out their real. I am so glad I now know how to care for them.
Wow! What a wonderful buy Holly!! xoxo
If you have a very large baroque pearl necklace , older, and it needs cleaned. Would I still do these same methods you’ve described in your tutorial?
I have a string of Tahitian pearls with silver beads and chain bits. The silver is tarnished. Hm. How do I clean this piece?
I love buying pearl jewelry mostly pearls and diamonds and the best pearls are at Mikimoto! Love mine!
Thx v nic information
I have my grandmother's graduated cultured pearl 16" necklace. A couple of the pearls have broken in half and dropped off the strand. The rest look far too delicate to subject to wear. Is there some special way I should store them so the rest of the necklace doesn't deteriorate? They are currently in a soft drawstring bag in a jewelry drawer. I don't plan to wear it but don't want it to completely crumble to dust.
They should be restrung, and they need some moisture. They actually do better being worn because they get the oils from your skin which helps keep them from drying out. They should also be stored out of the sun in an area with moisture. Start by taking them to an expert to restring them before you start wearing them. xoxo
Hi Jill, How do you clean freshwater pearls set in sterling silver?
Do you recommend any specific brand?
I received two long strands of pearls from my husband. Fresh water. I was wondering if it is safe to twist them and knot them?
Personally i love pearls i have 3 necklaces and a bracket 1 is a 50s style from my nan i keep them in this bric a brac box i have brought it doesn't have any magnetic forces holding it shut its made of glass (has a glass coating) and out of the sun ony bedside table
so, talking about safes. my mum has a 4x fwp graduated necklace with an 18ct yg clasp with diamond plus many other pieces ( how many other daughters get to arrange on the velvet ring display boxes her mums pieces like an 18ct rainbow of rocks from different rock classes. so much fun from ruby to triple tanzanite .. a bit tricky to get the close colours right though. )
if you keep everything together in the same secure space (including our broome stuff) is the water glass necessary or should they be kept separate.
You are very fortunate Jennifer! In a jewelry store, they would generally be kept separate. Most metals and stones would not be harmed by the water. However some items may be like antique micro mosaics and maybe even mourning jewelry made from hair or jet.
Where can I find a top expert to resting my Niece’s Akoya pearl necklace. I also got her fresh water pearls. Very expensive pieces and very beautiful. Would love to know where I can find someone trust worth to take it to for restringing. But I’m lost in that department. I’m in San Antonio, Texas.
I just came across your comment. I'm also in the SA area and would like to know this as well. Did you ever find someone to restring your pearls?
I don't even own pearls and still watched the whole thing 😅
Awww thank you!! xoxo
@@JillMaurer atleast i was entertained and u got a view 🤷♀️😃
Same
That was awesome and so help full!! I restrung my pearls on jewlery wire with hemitite spacer beads instead of knots is this bad for the pearls i was told its stronger as my opal and gold pendant broke through the silk thread .i want to make sure im taking the best care of my pearls ive had my necklace for 14 years my grandma had it restrun 4 years ago and added the pendant . not sure if theyre ok on the 24 gauge artstic wire silver i got the thickest wire that would fit trough the beads without having to push through the pearls. Is that magic strechy string good or bad for pearls as my mating braclet i maid today of pearls and hemitite flowers broke my baby barley tugged and pearls all over my bed . worried my necklace could brake too. Whats the weight strengh of silk thread . do you know what the convertion is from gauge to mm to inches ?? Its all so confusing !!??!! Great video
Thank you Dawna. The knots between the pearls keep them from scratching against each other and also keep the pearls from going everywhere if the string is broken. My concern would be that without the knots, your hematite beads will scratch your pearls. I haven't worked with pearls personally so I'm afraid that I can't give you advice on the different gauges or the stretchy string. Without seeing the pendant, it's hard to advise. You may be able to use it as an enhancer (where you could take the pendant on and off) which would mean that the weight wouldn't always be there. I hope I was of some help. They sound lovely! xoxo
@@JillMaurer thanks you have bin helpfull . i cant fined anyone that knows the defference between the gauge and mm and in youd think in the jewelery world some one would know ive asked like 20 people even at the craft store .do you have an instagram?? Im dawnatudesupermommylushious . theirs a pic posted yesterday of my necklace imaid i was so happy before my baby well hes 2&1/2 broke my bracelet.
@@dawnabrownturris55 I'm @jillmaurerdesigner . Your bracelet and necklace are both beautiful!
id be worried about the holes through the pearls with the wire tbh. plus the hematite would bump up (have a look at where its on the mohs scale) and scratch your pearls with use. silk thread is incredibly strong and supple and doesnt hurt the surface like a metal would. since you like hematite.. ever thought of a grey or black pearl (like a tahitian) to correspond with the lighter ones? might make the technical bits of putting a piece together less tricky. i know your post is 12 months old plus .. pearls tend to sized in mm.
How can you tell the age of pearls
Oh this is good! Thank you! I bought a single freshwater pearl with a 18k gold chain in Shanghai when I was there. I never take it off. Maybe I need to! Lol
Wearing it frequently is great for the pearl, but you may want to take it off for showers and sleeping! xoxo
Thank you for the information. Why are some pearls more expensive than others? I understand acoya strands are more etc. But I've noticed the same cultured strands same size even can vary in price depending where you go. I would love to understand this more so I can get the best deal for my dollar.
Some pearls are more expensive to produce than others. Some river mollusks produce 10-12 pearls at a time fairly quickly with very little nacre. Others produce one pearl at a time, require clean natural ocean waters, and take years to produce a large pearl. This may make a good video! xoxo
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I've purchased joia Pearls and it's been a years or so. I wanted to give them as a gift, but I see a yellowish discoloration. Sort of a peeling look. What to do
Joia de Majorca pearls are man made pearls, and I'm not sure you can stop the peeling. It's possible the company will replace them.
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I think autocorrect may altered your question so I'm not sure if I understand, but if you are asking about changing the size of the ring, the best thing to do is take it to a goldsmith or the jewelry store where you purchased it.
I like her. She knew I was drinking a good whiskey. Pearls, whiskey, silk, the things that come to us from nature and is oh sho good. Thank you. Very informative.
I have some pearls left to me by my grandmother. I would really like to wear them but I use high spf sunscreen on my face and neck area and often reapply at some point during the day. I do this throughout the year(I'm very fair skinned). I feel that the sunscreen would probably damage them.
Sunscreen is not good for pearls. The best solution I can think of is to wear them over a collared shirt or turtle neck. xoxo
@@JillMaurer What a good idea, that may be the solution! I will save wearing them next to the skin for evenings. Thank you so much Jill for such a quick reply!! I wasn't necessarily expecting one at all as I see the video is a few months old. Many thanks for the advice and the excellent and informative video. Best wishes, Zoe
is it safe to wear pearl earrings in the shower?
I would not wear pearls in the shower. Some pearl earrings are glued in which could be a problem. Plus the shampoo and soap would be bad for them. xoxo
It would be more helpful to actually show how to clean them
Sorry but your info is inaccurate….pearls from sand is a myth, in actuality nacer(?) can not adhere to anything organic.
I thought our natural body oil conditions the pearl and make it more shiny with wear over time?
Natural body oil does help condition pearls. Pearls dry out much faster if not worn. xoxo
😳 I used dish soap to wash my pearls necklace ! Thanks for your video.
You are so welcome! xoxo
Too early for scotch, just right for beer. Roflol
That works!! xoxo
I have pearl brooches. ^_^
I just got a natural sea salt black pearl necklace it has 61 pearls on it it’s used I bought it at a event so I was wondering how to clean and maybe even polish them the are smaller than freshwater pearls that’s for sure
That's y Jesus told us to never cast our pearls to the pork. Because they r so delicate and its spiritual more than physical
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Would be better to see how you do it instead of talk and talk, so be more específic
9 In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;
1 Timothy 2:9
People can wear what they want