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Looking After Your Engagement Ring

As a diamond engagement ring plays a very important role in your life, it has to be treated with utmost care and efficiency. Although a diamond is the hardest substance known on earth, it still requires attention and care.

A diamond’s weakness is its perfect ‘cleavage’ or the tendency to split along its perfect crystal planes. This makes diamonds vulnerable to cracking or chipping with a sharp blow. A good setting prevents most damage, but reasonable care is essential to enjoy your investment for many years to come.

 

The diamond ring has to be taken off and put in a safe place when washing dishes. Wearing diamond rings when gardening or during household repairs that might scratch the setting or damage the prongs that keep the stone secure should be avoided.

Exposure to household chemicals like chlorine and hairspray can accumulate and dull the surface of your diamond. Periodic cleaning is crucial if you want to keep it looking brilliant and prismatic.

Hand lotions, hair styling products and everyday dirt can leave a film on your diamond which will reduce the sparkle. Those materials can even accumulate into a thick layer of filth on the back of the stone, if cleaning is not done in adequate intervals.

A gentle scrubbing with a soft-bristle brush in a solution of plain alcohol diluted in warm water is recommended for cleaning. Scrubbing doesn’t mean using brushes with bristles hard enough to scratch the surface of the ring.

 

Periodic jewellery maintenance by your local jeweler will ensure that most hard-to-reach areas under the settings are cleaned. You should also bring your engagement / wedding ring to a trusted local jeweler to check for loose prongs, preferably once a year.

You may have to pay a little to have the prongs retipped with gold once a year or so, but it will be well worth it. Prongs can break or weaken with normal wear, and it would be heartbreaking to lose your precious diamond. Taking care of your rings periodically will ensure that your rings are kept in tip top shape for years to come.

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