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Old 02-28-2008, 02:00 AM
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We're looking into a safe for jewelry, watches, and other valuables - until last fall I only owned about 6 pearls in earrings and pendants. Now that is changing (rapidly, thank you all for passing along the bug!) So I've been reading all this info about pearls needing to breathe. I'm assuming that means a safe would be a no-no?

We keep our house fairly humid, partly due to DC being a swamp and partly due to two room unit and one whole-house humidifiers to help out with my allergies, the 150 orchids, and the cockatoo (no one ever accused us of being normal), so I never worried about pearls drying out before. Should I have? But will the safe keep too much humidity _out_, or is it more than the humidity I should be worried about?

In a response to a question to PP here, it says, "Wearing the pearls is very good for them since they are porous and the natural oils are beneficial to keeping them from becoming brittle.", but the Caring For Your Pearls card that came with my PP order says, "The natural acids contained in body oils and perspiration can also damage pearls in the same way." So I'm a bit confused there. Any suggestions, or point me to another thread if this is misplaced?

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Old 02-28-2008, 02:18 AM
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If they are in a safe (a dry environment) keep a glass of water not too far from them for moisture. (Check it periodically to be sure it hasn't all evaporated.) And wear them!
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Old 02-28-2008, 02:30 AM
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I understand the body's natural oils to be good for the pearls, but that you need to clean them with a soft cloth after you wear them, to remove excess oil and prevent build up. I guess its one of those moderation type of issues.

I must comment on the orchids. I have been telling husband for a few years now that in our next house I want an orchid room. He use to work with a guy who has a love of orchids. Hearing about them got me interested and now I want my own room. We too are from NoVa and when we return home I think I will get my wish.
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Old 02-28-2008, 10:25 PM
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I have seen desktop to cabinet sized humidors that are tempature and humidty controlled, and lockable. Is there any reason why one of these wouldn't work as long term storage for pearls? Outside of the ceder smell that is.
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Old 02-28-2008, 10:46 PM
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I've seen those. My dad has one for his camera. It's really humid in Singapore so he uses it to control temperature and keep down humidity. I suppose it could work for pearls and it is heavier than the average jewellery storage case, but not quite heavy enough to deter a determined thief.
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Old 02-29-2008, 07:20 AM
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If they are in a safe (a dry environment) keep a glass of water not too far from them for moisture. (Check it periodically to be sure it hasn't all evaporated.) And wear them!

I think that could become a problem if the glass of water should get overturned and as in my case, I have lots of documents nearby. Besides that I think it is enough when you once in a while take your pearls out and wear them. Donīt forget to wipe them clean afterwards, some people do have a PH-grade that is not so good for pearls and acids also can damage the pearls. However the nice thing with a safe is, that a thief couldnīt take it, our safe is huge and weighs about 500 pounds!
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Old 02-29-2008, 11:15 AM
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I think that could become a problem if the glass of water should get overturned and as in my case, I have lots of documents nearby.

Yes; I suppose one could use one of those tip-resistant wide-bottomed travel mugs they used to make for putting on the dashboard of the car --mine had a grippy rubber bottom to keep it from sliding off the dashboard! Remember those? These were sold before cars started being equipped with beverage holders. I see them all the time at thrift stores and second-hand shops.

Nowadays mugs marketed as "travel mugs" have a narrower base, for sticking into beverage holders.

I still recommend just using your pearls rather than locking them away. It's too easy to forget to use them-- "out of sight, out of mind." However, they are more vulnerable -- a friend of mine had her gem quality Akoya wedding strand stolen during a break-in. Her husband later replaced them, but something that sentimental can never really be replaced. She'll always know they aren't the same ones she was married in.
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Old 02-29-2008, 01:28 PM
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I definitely understand the out of sight, out of mind concept. I am hoping that doesn't happen. As it is, I tend to wear my things really often since I enjoy jewelry so much, and the really formal pieces that I wear only w/ evening gowns... I like to take out and drool over. :-) Makes my hubbie feel good, too, since he purchased them for me! I was hoping my penchance for drooling/wearing would override the hassle of the safe, but one never really knows...

Thank you all for the info and ideas!
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How about stuffing a large diameter , but short, drinking glass with a wet sponge? Or even put a wet sponge in a ziplock bag, but don't zip it?
Just a thought.....
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What in the world ever happened to that humidor idea we had going a few months ago? Thanks for reminding me, Karl.
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Old 03-01-2008, 08:51 AM
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How about stuffing a large diameter , but short, drinking glass with a wet sponge? Or even put a wet sponge in a ziplock bag, but don't zip it?
Just a thought.....

That sounds like a very reasonible idea, both cheap and much safer than any other open container, Caitlin.
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Another safe way to slowly release moisture is using water-retaining crystals. These absorb several hundred times their weight in water. You can leave them in a bowl so that the water slowly evaporates and moisturizes the air. The first link has the more decorative versions; the second link has the utilitarian version.

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http://codwholesale.com/watercrystal...FQMKPAodewEeyQ

http://www.theartisticshop.com/water...20crystals.htm
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Why not insure them instead of putting them in a safe so if they are lost or stolen, you can buy new ones! What fun!
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Why not insure them instead of putting them in a safe so if they are lost or stolen, you can buy new ones! What fun!
That is an excellent idea! Why didn't I think of that?

I'm okay with that as all of my pearls except one were purchased by me. I guess that for some others, it might not work cuz they have pearls with sentimental value and those pearls are irreplaceable.

When you insure it, do you put down retail cost or replacement cost? I think it's replacement cost, and as it changes from year to year, you would adjust the value in the policy?
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