Read about the 4C's and understand what
characteristics affect a diamond's beauty.
Set a Budget
Before you start shopping for a diamond, it’s best to set a budget. This can narrow down your search and help you find a diamond that falls within your price range.
1. Handle with Care
Jewellery Care
Jewelry, especially natural diamonds, may be resilient, but they can still be scratched or damaged if mishandled. When wearing or removing jewelry:
Avoid rough surfaces: Diamonds may not scratch easily, but metals like gold and platinum can be damaged.
Remove before heavy activities: Take off your jewelry before doing household chores, sports, or gardening to prevent accidental damage.
2. Regular Cleaning
Jewellery Care
To maintain the sparkle of your diamonds, regular cleaning is key. Dust, oils, and lotions can dull their brilliance.
At-home cleaning: Soak your diamond jewelry in warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap. Use a soft toothbrush to gently clean any dirt or residue.
Professional cleaning: For deep cleaning, take your jewelry to a professional jeweler at least once a year.
3. Safe Storage
Jewellery Care
Proper storage prevents jewelry from getting tangled, scratched, or lost.
Use a soft pouch or jewelry box: Store your diamonds separately from other jewelry to avoid scratches.
Avoid extreme temperatures: Keep your jewelry in a cool, dry place away from sunlight or extreme heat.
4. Avoid Chemicals
Jewellery Care
Harsh chemicals can tarnish and damage jewelry, even diamonds.
Take off jewelry when using cleaning products: Bleach, ammonia, and chlorine can damage the metal and stones.
Avoid lotions and perfumes: Apply these before wearing your jewelry, as the chemicals can build up and dull the sparkle.
5. Routine Inspections
Jewellery Care
For important pieces like engagement rings or family heirlooms, regular inspections are crucial.
Check for loose stones: Periodically inspect your settings to ensure stones are secure.
Visit your jeweler: A professional can examine and tighten prongs, preventing any potential loss.
6. Travel Tips
Jewellery Care
Traveling with jewelry requires extra care:
Use a travel jewelry case: Choose a case with padded sections to prevent damage.
Carry with you: Always keep your jewelry in your carry-on luggage to avoid theft or loss.