Diamond jewelry is very popular. Some pieces, like diamond engagement and wedding rings, are often worn 24 hours a day. Especially when you wear your diamond jewelry around the clock, you should think about its care.

 

Diamonds are tough and durable, but they still require proper maintenance. Diamonds can get smudged, soiled, and dusty. Lotions, powders, soaps, and even natural skin oils, put a film on diamonds and cut down their brilliance. Clean diamonds will “glow” because the maximum amount of light can enter the stone and return in a fiery brilliance. And the best part is that it just takes a little care to keep them that way.

 

    1. Do not wear diamond jewelry, especially rings, when doing rough work. Even though diamond is one of the hardest materials in nature, it can still be chipped by a sharp, sudden blow.
    2. Chlorine can damage and discolor the mounting on your diamond jewelry. Keep your diamond away from chlorine bleach or other household chemicals. You should also remove your diamond jewelry before entering a chlorinated pool or hot tub.
    3. Clean your diamonds regularly using a commercial jewelry cleaner, a mix of ammonia and water, or a mild detergent. Dip the jewelry into the solution and use a soft brush to dislodge dust or dirt from under the setting.
    4. Avoid touching your clean diamonds with your fingers.
    5. Handle clean jewelry by its edges.