Diamond Jewelry Care Guide
Diamonds are extremely hard, but settings and metals require regular care.
Daily Wear
•Remove diamond jewelry during physical activities or manual work.
•Avoid impact that may loosen stones or damage settings.
•Remove diamond jewelry during physical activities or manual work.
•Avoid impact that may loosen stones or damage settings.
Cleaning
•Clean using warm water, mild detergent, and a soft brush.
•Pay special attention to the back of the stone where oils accumulate.
•Ultrasonic cleaning is generally safe for diamonds if the setting is secure.
•Clean using warm water, mild detergent, and a soft brush.
•Pay special attention to the back of the stone where oils accumulate.
•Ultrasonic cleaning is generally safe for diamonds if the setting is secure.
Storage
•Store diamond jewelry separately to prevent scratching other pieces.
•Ensure prongs and settings are not under pressure.
•Store diamond jewelry separately to prevent scratching other pieces.
•Ensure prongs and settings are not under pressure.
Professional Care
•Have diamond settings checked at least once a year.
•Loose stones should be addressed immediately to prevent loss.
•Have diamond settings checked at least once a year.
•Loose stones should be addressed immediately to prevent loss.
Boutique
Halo
Cluster
Women's
Natural Diamond
Yellow Diamond
Lab Grown
Moissanite
ruby
Emerald
Round
Princess
Cushion
Pear
Oval
Baguette
heart
Platinum
Yellow Gold
White Gold
Rose Gold
Silver
Stud
Hoop
Designer
white gold
Yellow gold
Rose gold
Natural Diamond
Lab Grown
Friendship
Tennis
Champagne Diamond
Ruby
Yellow
Lab Grown
Natural Diamond
White Gold
Rose Gold


