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If you want your diamonds and diamond jewelry to stay as beautiful as the day you bought or received them, you will need to take special care and you will be rewarded with a lifetime of gleaming radiance and beauty.

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How to Care for Your Diamond Jewelry

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How to Care for Your Diamond Jewelry

If you want your diamonds and diamond jewelry to stay as beautiful as the day you bought or received them, you will need to give them some tender loving care.

Whether they’re colorless, or blue, pink, yellow or any other vibrant color, diamonds are sparkly, but they also act as a magnet for certain kinds of dirt, so they will need to be cleaned regularly, as does your diamond jewelry.

And even though diamonds are the hardest substance on earth, they can still get damaged. If you pay attention to these easy-to-follow care instructions, your diamonds will remain brilliant for a long time to come.

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Clean Your Diamond Regularly

Diamonds can be pesky when it comes to dirt, attracting oil from your skin and from chemical agents in everyday substances such as hair products and creams, all of which can alter their appearance and affect their sparkle.

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Clean Your Diamond Regularly - Cont

» To maintain your diamond’s pristine appearance, dip it overnight in an ammonia-based household cleaning solution (or special diamond cleaning agent that you may purchase from a professional jeweler), and then use a soft brush or cleaning cloth to remove any excess dirt not zapped by the solution.

Make sure to clean the sides and bottom of the diamond as well. Repeat this procedure weekly if you can, and your diamonds will how their appreciation with contented sparkle.

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Special Cleaning Notes for Diamond Jewelry

» Take care not to use harmful abrasive solutions (such as chlorine-based ones), because they can damage the precious metals used in jewelry settings.

When cleaning antique jewelry, which can be very fragile, you may want to use a soft cloth in lieu of a brush in order to protect the piece.

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Special Cleaning Notes for Diamond Jewelry - Cont

» Sometimes dirt can get lodged deep within your diamond jewelry’s setting, so you may need to have your piece cleaned ultrasonically.

This method can be very effective in removing deeply encrusted particles, but it can also loosen settings so make sure it’s performed by a qualified professional jeweler.

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Tips for Diamond and Diamond Jewelry Care

» Even though diamonds are very resilient, they can chip if they suffer a hard collision with another object.

» Diamond jewelry can be scratched when stored unprotected next to other diamond jewelry. When storing your jewelry, make sure you keep it in a special lined container, with each piece in a separate compartment.

This will reduce any risk of damage from friction. If you don’t have such a container, you can wrap each piece generously in tissue paper, or use a jewelry pouch.

It’s also a good idea to regularly check your diamond’s setting; if it appears loose or shaky, it might be time for a visit to the jeweler for a professional to secure the mounting.

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Since you’re probably very attached to your diamond engagement ring, you’ll tend to wear it around the clock. It’s completely understandable how you’d be mesmerized by its brilliance and sentimental value; to preserve both, just take care not to hit your ring and the diamond in it against any hard surfaces to avoid risk of chipping the stone.

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If you’re using any abrasive substances, such as chlorine bleaches, you may want to remove your ring, or wear gloves, as these compounds may discolor your setting if they come into contact with it. And if you do remove your ring, make sure you put it in a safe place, because the last thing you want is to call a plumber to go fishing for it down the drain.

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We can promise you one thing: if you take care of your diamond and diamond jewelry, you will be rewarded with a lifetime of gleaming radiance and beauty.

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