Jewellery Care

Although diamonds are the hardest known substance, it is possible to damage them without proper care.

Storage

It is best to store your diamond jewellery separately. We suggest individual jewellery cases, cloth pouches, or a fabric-lined jewellery box with separate dividers and compartments. Your diamonds and jewellery may become scratched or damaged when not stored properly and when allowed to contact other jewellery.

Cleaning

Lotions, soaps, powders, perfumes, and hair spray are great hindrances to beautiful and sparkling jewellery. Be sure your skin is free from these or other products prior to putting on your jewellery. From time to time you may want to clean your diamond jewellery at home. Contrary to popular belief, toothpaste is not recommended. The abrasives present in toothpaste will subtly dull the metal of your setting. It is best to prepare a solution of 1 part ammonia to 4 parts warm water. Add a small amount of a mild liquid dishwashing soap. Let your jewellery soak for approximately 10 minutes. Scrub the jewellery gently with a new soft toothbrush that you will use for jewellery cleaning only. Dip the jewellery in the solution repeatedly then rinse under warm-hot tap water. Pat the jewellery dry with a lint-free cloth.

Extended

Jewellery should not be worn while participating in sporting activities or heavy labor. Diamonds may be chipped by a hard impact. Jewellery may be damaged or broken during strenuous activities. Do not allow your gold jewellery to come in contact with harsh chemicals such as chlorine and bleach. Remove your jewellery prior to entering a swimming pool or hot tub. Repeated exposure to even small amounts of these chemicals has a cumulative effect, causing gold to become brittle and susceptible to breaks and prong failure.

Inspection

Have your jewellery professionally inspected at least once a year. Your jewellery should be checked for loose stones, bent prongs, or signs of wear. It is a good idea to have your jewellery professionally cleaned at the time of inspection.

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