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Frequently Asked Questions
Below are the answers to our most commonly asked questions. Should you want to find out more please feel free to Contact Us us and begin your Pragnell experience.
Although relatively hard wearing, emeralds are less durable than diamonds and can chip if proper care is not taken. Wear your emerald necklace for special occasions and ensure you remove it before bathing.
When you pick an emerald, you should look at the shade of green of the emerald, ensure there are no noticeable inclusions and that the emerald is cut well. This will help you choose the perfect emerald necklace.
Whilst emeralds are durable, it is recommended that you should take your emerald necklace off before bathing to retain the shine and polish of the gemstone and band materials.
It’s fine to sleep with your emerald necklace on but better to store it in the piece’s jewellery box if possible.
Yes, emerald necklaces are very much in style. Emeralds are a popular choice for jewellery because of their timeless beauty and vibrant colour. They are often seen adorning celebrities on the red carpet and are a popular choice for bridal jewellery.
To keep an emerald necklace looking its best, it should be gently brushed with a soft-bristled toothbrush and warm soapy water, then rinsed and patted dry with a soft lint-free cloth. If the necklace has a wax or varnish finish, it should be rubbed with a cloth dipped in a solution of one part mineral oil and one part flannel. To clean the gold or silver parts of the necklace, use a jewellery cleaning solution or a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap and soak for 10 minutes before rinsing with warm water. Finally, to protect the necklace from damage, store it in a soft pouch or box, away from other jewellery and hard surfaces.
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