Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean my gold mangalsutra at home?
For daily-worn pieces, a warm soap soak every two to four weeks is the recommended routine. If you cook regularly while wearing it or apply heavy skincare products, clean every two weeks. A quick club soda soak or soft cloth wipe can be done weekly as a lighter maintenance step.
Can I clean my mangalsutra with toothpaste?
No. Toothpaste contains micro-abrasives that scratch gold surfaces, particularly high-karat gold. Mild dish soap and warm water is always the safer and more effective option
Can I use an ultrasonic cleaner on my mangalsutra at home?
It's not recommended for home use. Ultrasonic cleaners vibrate at high frequencies that can loosen black bead stringing, damage delicate pendant settings, and affect lower-quality clasps. Professional ultrasonic cleaning at a jeweler is safe — home units are too variable in quality to trust on a daily-worn heirloom piece.
How do I clean the black beads without damaging them?
Wipe with a soft, slightly damp cloth rather than soaking. For glass or onyx beads, a brief soak in mild soapy water (under five minutes) is safe. Wooden beads should never be soaked. Always dry beads immediately and thoroughly after any moisture exposure.
My gold mangalsutra looks dull even after cleaning. What should I do?
If home cleaning doesn't restore the original brightness, the piece likely needs professional cleaning. A jeweler can use ultrasonic or steam cleaning equipment to remove deep-set residue that home methods can't reach. If the dullness is in the metal itself rather than surface residue, the piece may benefit from professional polishing — though polishing removes a thin layer of metal and should be done sparingly on heirloom pieces.
Can I wear my mangalsutra in the shower?
It's best to remove it. Hard water minerals, soap residue, and shampoo all build up on gold and bead surfaces with repeated shower exposure. Daily shower wear significantly increases how often the piece needs deep cleaning and accelerates wear on the stringing material of the black beads.
How do I store my mangalsutra to prevent tangling?
Hang it on a small jewelry hook when not wearing, or thread the chain through a drinking straw before storing flat. Both methods keep the chain in a straight line and prevent the tangling that stresses chain links and bead stringing.
How do I know when the black bead stringing needs replacing?
Signs include: beads that feel loose or move more freely than usual, a thread or cord that appears discolored, frayed, or stiff, or any bead that has already come loose. Don't wait for beads to fall off — take the piece to a jeweler for restringing as soon as any of these signs appear.
