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What is jade?
Jade is a beautiful natural mineral and there are two internationally recognized types of jade. Jadeite is 6.5-7 on Mohs hardness scale while nephrite is 6 to 6.5. Since it is a natural mineral, like most stones, they are susceptible to environmental factors and can be damaged. Transform your jade jewelry into timeless treasures with these care tips.
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Jade Ring Care
- Ok to use with water and mild soap.
- Keep away from harsh chemicals, including chlorine in pools and hot tubs, cleaning supplies & rubbing alcohol in hand sanitizer.
- Please avoid contact with hard surfaces or dropping it on the ground.
- Because jade rings are worn on the fingers and many of them are thin bands, if they are dropped on the ground, they are likely to either break or the natural lines in the jade rings will be exacerbated.
Jade Bangle Care
- Jade bangles are meant to be worn everyday.
- They are not as fragile as jade rings, so they do not have to be taken off before using hot tub or swimming pool. However, you can rinse it after pool usage.
- Be mindful that thinner bangle are less durable than thicker bangles.