Jewelry Care Instructions
Proper care helps your jewelry stay bright and secure for years. Diamonds are durable, but the metal settings and clasps around them need attention from time to time. Follow these instructions to keep your jewelry looking its best.
Daily Care Tips
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Put on your jewelry after applying lotions, perfume, makeup and hair products.
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Avoid wearing jewelry while cooking, cleaning, swimming or exercising.
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Keep your jewelry away from harsh chemicals like bleach, detergents and sanitizers.
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Remove rings when doing heavy work to prevent scratches on the metal.
These small steps reduce wear and keep your piece looking new for longer.
How to Clean Your Diamond Jewelry at Home
You can keep your jewelry clean with simple steps:
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Take a small bowl of warm water.
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Add a drop of mild soap.
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Soak the jewelry for 10 to 15 minutes.
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Use a soft toothbrush to gently clean around the stone and setting.
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Rinse with clean water.
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Pat dry with a soft cloth.
Avoid using tissue or rough fabric as they may leave scratches.
Professional Cleaning
Even with regular home cleaning, professional cleaning once or twice a year keeps the setting secure and restores shine. Our team can check the prongs, locks and mountings to ensure nothing has loosened over time.
Storage Guidelines
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Store jewelry pieces separately to avoid scratching.
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Use soft pouches, fabric-lined boxes or individual compartments.
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Keep chains unclasped to prevent tangling.
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If the jewelry came with a box, it is best to use that for storage.
Keeping jewelry dry and separated helps maintain its original finish.
Caring for Gold Jewelry
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Gold is softer than diamonds and can scratch if stored with other items.
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Remove gold jewelry before lifting weights or using equipment with metal handles.
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Clean with mild soap and water only.
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Avoid ultrasonic cleaners for pieces with delicate or hollow designs.
Caring for Diamond Studded Jewelry
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Check the setting regularly to make sure the stones are secure.
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Avoid direct impact, as diamonds can chip from sharp blows.
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If you hear a slight rattle when shaking the piece near your ear, contact us for inspection.
Caring for Lab-Grown Diamonds
Lab-grown diamonds require the same care as natural diamonds. They have the same hardness and cleaning process. Treat them just like any other diamond jewelry.
What to Avoid
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Do not use toothpaste, baking soda or harsh cleaning powders.
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Do not soak jewelry with glued settings or soft gemstones.
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Do not use chemicals or abrasives meant for household cleaning.
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Do not expose jewelry to extreme temperatures.
These materials can damage metal, loosen stones and dull the shine.
When to Get Your Jewelry Checked
Have your jewelry inspected if:
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You notice the stone tilting or moving.
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The prongs appear worn or bent.
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The clasp does not close firmly.
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You dropped the piece or it experienced an impact.
Regular checks help you avoid losing a stone or facing avoidable repair costs.
Need Help?
If you want guidance on cleaning, storage or maintenance, you can contact us anytime. We are here to help you preserve the beauty and strength of your jewelry.