Jade Necklace Care and Maintenance
Real jade is tough but not indestructible, and a jade necklace has unique care needs because the chain, clasp, and bail are exposed to skin oils, perfume, and friction throughout the day.
Wear it often. The natural oils from your skin gradually nourish jadeite and nephrite, deepening their color and luster over time. A jade pendant worn daily ages better than one kept in a box.
Avoid harsh chemicals. Remove your necklace before swimming, applying perfume or hairspray, or showering. Chlorine and alcohol-based products dull both the jade and any silver or gold chain components.
Clean gently. Wipe with a soft, slightly damp cloth after wearing. For deeper cleaning, use lukewarm water and a tiny amount of mild soap, then dry completely. Never use ultrasonic cleaners.
Store carefully. A jade necklace tangles, tarnishes, and stresses at the bail far more than a bangle does. Hang each necklace by its clasp, store individually in soft pouches, and lay beaded necklaces flat to prevent cord stretch.
For a complete cleaning routine including how to remove perfume residue, body oil, and makeup buildup from both the stone and the chain, see our Complete Jade Necklace Cleaning Guide.
For long-term protection — preventing chain tangling, silver tarnish, and pendant bail damage — read our Jade Necklace Storage Guide.
If your necklace has already been damaged — broken bail, snapped chain, worn clasp, or stretched stringing cord — our Jade Necklace Repair Guide covers everything from DIY hardware repairs to professional restoration.