How to Keep Your Diamond Shining Bright

Caring for your diamond isn’t hard, but if you want it to last as long as possible, you’ll need to know how to clean and store it properly. If you take these five tips into consideration when cleaning your diamond jewelry and storing it, you can extend its lifespan and keep the sparkle that makes it so valuable and special.


Is my ring insured?

A lot of people believe that because diamonds are so expensive, they need to be insured. But this is not the case. Stones under $1,000 do not require any kind of insurance and are also more difficult to replace if lost or stolen. However, if you do have a diamond ring worth over $1,000 it's wise to invest in insurance. It will protect your investment against theft and damage while giving you peace of mind knowing that your ring will be replaced in the event of any unfortunate incidents.


Do I need an appraisal?

An appraisal is the first step in determining the true value of a diamond. The appraiser will inspect the gemstone and assign it a grade based on clarity, color, cut, and carat weight. This grade is then used to set the price for your diamond. You can have your diamond appraised at most jewelry stores where you purchased it or use an independent appraiser from an online company.


What about cleaning my ring?

Cleaning your ring is essential to keep it looking beautiful and sparkling. Here are the steps: 

- Clean your ring with a mild soap and water solution; let it dry before wearing it again. 

- Use a small amount of toothpaste on a damp cloth and rub gently. Rinse well with water and dry before wearing again. 

- Use an eraser or baking soda on a damp cloth, rubbing gently. Rinse well with water and dry before wearing again.


Is it bad to wear my ring every day?

Don't worry, that's not bad at all! In fact, it's recommended. By wearing your ring every day, you'll keep dirt and oil from accumulating on it. If you wear it less frequently, you'll have more of a chance for dirt and grime to accumulate on the surface of the diamond. Wearing your ring every day will also help keep the diamond secure in its setting.


What if my ring gets damaged on vacation?

If you don't have any jewelry cleaners with you, there are still a few things you can do. First, try soaking your ring in warm water and dish soap for about five minutes. If that doesn't work, soak your ring in hot tea for about 15 minutes. You could also try rubbing alcohol if the tea doesn't work. If none of those techniques work, it's time to head back home for some professional cleaning!


How do I store it when I am not wearing it?

It is best not to wear your diamond ring all of the time. To keep it looking its best, store your ring in a small box lined with clean, white tissue paper and place it in a dark area with an airtight lid, such as a jewelry box. Avoid storing your ring next to other jewelry that can scratch or tarnish it. For example, rubies, emeralds, and pearls are often too acidic for diamonds and will cause damage over time. In addition, if you have any rings that have large gems on them, they can cause scratches on your diamond when you put them on together because their size difference causes the two rings to brush up against each other while you are wearing them.


Can you tell me more about sizing and resizing?

A diamond's size is measured in millimeters, with a millimeter being the diameter of a circular object. For example, an 8mm diamond will measure exactly 8mm across its entire width. When buying a ring, it is important to know what size you want your diamond in order for you and your jeweler to be able to get an accurate measurement. 

If your ring has been sized down or up, it is possible that the prongs holding the diamond may need some attention. The prongs are what hold the gem in place, and if they are too tight or too loose around the stone, it can cause visible damage over time.


What if my diamond needs to be repaired or replaced?

One of the most important things you can do for your diamond is to ensure it is properly cared for. If you notice any loose diamonds, gaps in the diamonds or stones, or any other kind of damage, then you need to contact a professional as soon as possible. A qualified jeweler will be able to assess the damage and replace or repair the necessary parts. It's also recommended that you have your ring cleaned about once every six months by a professional.

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