While buying diamond jewelry, you may not think about the upkeep that comes with it. While most people believe that a diamond ring or necklace or earrings can be worn forever, the truth is that they need a little tender loving care just like any other piece of jewelry in order to keep their sparkle.
In addition to its beauty, the sparkle of diamond jewelry is a major factor in why it is sought after in so many ways. The brilliance of your diamond jewelry will last a lifetime if it is properly cared for.
The mere presence of a diamond in a piece of diamond jewelry sets it apart from the rest. If you ever want to sell your diamond jewelry, maintaining a cleaning process and treating it well will help keep its value high.
A piece of diamond jewelry can be expected to get scratched, blemishes, and lose its shine without proper care and cleaning. No maintenance can also cause damage that necessitates professional repair in other cases. Avoid costly repairs and maintenance by taking good care of your diamond jewelry.
A diamond-encrusted item can be lost, stolen, or damaged because it is so valuable. Protecting your jewelry in a professional manner can help you avoid a variety of problems down the road.
Unfortunately, no matter how meticulous you are, your diamond ring is still at risk of being damaged by oil and dirt. Scratches and damage to your diamond ring can be prevented physically. To ensure that your diamond ring retains its brilliance and shine for as long as possible, it is essential that you learn how to clean it.
To keep the diamond free of lotions, skin oil, and dirt, clean it frequently. To avoid looking cloudy, do this. Rub it against a soft cloth (or even your own shirt) at the end of the day to keep it gleaming. You can also use a soft chamois or flannel cloth to wipe your jewelry clean after each wear to remove oils and salts from the surface.
Soak the diamond in a solution of warm water and dish soap. Diamond Information Center associate director of public relations Tracy Lantz recommends using a soft toothbrush to remove dirt and debris. Once a month is sufficient.
For half an hour, immerse your diamond in a 50/50 mixture of ammonia (like window cleaner) and cold water. After that, allow it to dry naturally. Ammonia can damage non-diamond stones, so only use this on diamonds. Once or twice a week is sufficient.
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