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8 Tips On How to Take Care of Your Moissanite Stone Jewelry

Moissanite is a stunning, lab-created gemstone prized for its brilliance, fire, and affordability. While it closely resembles a diamond, Moissanite has unique characteristics that set it apart, including how it should be cared for. 

Unlike diamonds, which rank slightly higher on the Mohs scale, Moissanite may react differently to certain chemicals and cleaning methods. Adopting a proper care routine is essential to keep your Moissanite stone jewelry radiant and damage-free.

This article shares easy cleaning and storage tips for Moissanite stone jewelry to maintain its shine and beauty.

Why Moissanite Needs Special Attention

Moissanite’s exceptional hardness and scratch resistance make it perfect for daily use. However, oils, lotions, and dirt can dull their sparkle over time. Many people assume Moissanite doesn’t require much maintenance, but it does. Regular care is key to preserving its brilliance and extending its lifespan.

Here’s How to Keep Your Moissanite Stone Jewelry Looking Its Best

Tip #1 Start with a Clean Routine

Regular cleaning helps maintain the stone’s brilliance and prevents buildup from dulling its shine. Once a week, soak your Moissanite jewelry in a bowl of warm water mixed with a few drops of mild, non-abrasive dish soap. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes to loosen grime, especially around the prongs and under the stone. Use a soft toothbrush to scrub the surface and hard-to-reach areas gently. Be careful around delicate settings. Rinse thoroughly under lukewarm water and dry with a lint-free or microfiber cloth to avoid water spots.

Tip #2 Avoid Pools, Hot Tubs & Harsh Cleaners

Moissanite may resist scratches, but the metals holding it—often gold, silver, or platinum—are vulnerable to corrosion. Here are chemicals with bad reactions to metal bands:

  • Chlorine can weaken the structure of gold alloys, making them brittle and more prone to cracking.
  • Bleach is highly corrosive and can cause severe discolouration or pitting, especially in silver and white gold.
  • Ammonia may strip away protective coatings or polish on delicate metals.
  • Acetone and nail polish removers can damage the finish and loosen any adhesive used in jewelry with intricate settings.
  • Household detergents with harsh surfactants may cause tarnishing or wear down plated finishes over time.

Remove your Moissanite jewelry before using cleaning agents or handling products containing these chemicals to protect it.

Tip #3 Brush Gently, Not Aggressively

While scrubbing your jewelry clean is tempting, excessive force can damage both the setting and the finish. Aggressive brushing may loosen the prongs or scratch the band. Instead, use soft, circular motions with a gentle brush, ideally for jewelry or baby items. Avoid hard-bristled brushes, and never use abrasives like baking soda or toothpaste, which can damage metal and cloud the stone.

Tip #4 Dry Before You Store It

Storing wet jewelry can accelerate tarnishing, especially in metals like sterling silver. After cleaning or wearing your piece, pat it dry with a soft cloth and leave it out for a few minutes to air-dry completely. Avoid tissues or paper towels, which can leave fibres behind or scratch the surface.

Tip #5 Use Jewelry Bags for Storage

Proper storage is just as necessary as cleaning. To prevent scratching, keep each Moissanite piece in a separate, soft-lined jewelry pouch or cloth bag. Consider an anti-tarnish box or an airtight container for long-term storage to protect from humidity.

Aside from that, you can use the following as storage bags for your Moissanite stone jewelry:

  • Velvet jewelry pouches: Soft and gentle on both the stone and metal, ideal for short-term and travel storage.
  • Microfibre cloth bags: These reduce static and help prevent dust buildup.
  • Silicone zip pouches: Water-resistant and compact, perfect for keeping rings protected while on the go.
  • Anti-tarnish zip-lock bags: Lined zip-lock bags prevent moisture and oxidation and are great for preserving the shine of silver bands.
  • Individual ring boxes with soft padding: Secure and protective, preventing pressure or friction damage.

Whichever option you choose, ensure your Moissanite stone piece is completely clean and dry before storing it to prevent tarnish or buildup over time.

Tip #6 Remove Before Hands-On Activities

Protect your jewelry from unnecessary wear by removing it before engaging in any strenuous or messy activity. It includes gardening, exercising, lifting heavy objects, or cooking. Soil, sweat, and rough surfaces can all contribute to wear and tear, especially on ring bands and settings. A sudden knock against a hard surface can dislodge the stone or bend a prong.

Tip #7 Watch for Setting Loosening

Over time, regular wear can gradually weaken the setting that holds the Moissanite in place, especially for rings. Here are some signs to watch out for: 

  • The stone feels loose or shifts slightly when touched.
  • A rattling sound when you shake the jewelry gently near your ear.
  • Visible gaps between the stone and the prongs or bezel.
  • Bent or uneven prongs that no longer sit flush against the stone.
  • Snagging on fabric could indicate a lifted or damaged prong

If you notice these issues, stop wearing the piece immediately and take it to a professional jeweller. Timely maintenance can prevent the stone from falling out and avoid costly repairs or replacements.

Tip #8 Take It for a Professional Clean Once a Year

Even if you clean your jewelry regularly at home, a yearly visit to a trusted jeweller is essential. They use ultrasonic cleaners and steamers that reach deep into crevices and restore maximum brilliance. 

More importantly, they’ll inspect your Moissanite piece for wear and tear, tighten loose settings, and polish the metal to maintain its original finish. This professional maintenance helps extend the lifespan of your jewelry and prevents costly repairs down the line.

Preserve Your Moissanite Stone Jewelry with Good Favorstones

Investing in Moissanite stone jewelry is more than owning a beautiful accessory. It’s about cherishing a piece that lasts. With proper care, your Moissanite can remain just as dazzling as the day you got it.  

At Good Favorstones, we encourage every owner to treat their jewelry with love, care, and the right habits because brilliance is worth preserving. Contact us today.

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