How to Clean Your Diamonds

Diamonds are renowned for their brilliance and durability, but even these magnificent stones require regular care to maintain their sparkle. While diamonds may be the hardest natural material on Earth, they are not invincible. Therefore, with a bit of care and attention, you can keep your diamond jewelry looking as radiant as the day you first wore it.

The Basics of Diamond Care

Even though diamonds are incredibly tough, they can still be damaged by a hard knock or rough handling. Avoid wearing your diamond jewelry during activities like gardening, cleaning, or exercising. These everyday tasks can expose your diamonds to harsh conditions, potentially causing chips or scratches. When not in use, store your diamonds in a fabric-lined jewelry case with separate compartments, or wrap each piece in soft tissue paper to prevent them from scratching other pieces.

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How to Keep Your Diamond Clean

Everyday life can take a toll on the shine of your diamonds. Exposure to lotions, oils, and household chemicals can cause buildup, dulling your diamond’s sparkle. Thankfully, cleaning your diamonds at home is straightforward.

  1. Soak in Warm Water and Ammonia: Create a solution using warm water and a few drops of ammonia (or an ammonia-based household cleaner like window cleaner). Let your diamond jewelry soak in this solution for about 15-30 minutes.
  2. Gently Scrub with a Soft Toothbrush: After soaking, use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently scrub the diamond. Pay special attention to the underside of the stone where dirt and oils tend to accumulate. Be cautious with fragile settings—use a very light touch to avoid any potential damage.
  3. Rinse and Dry: Rinse your diamond jewelry under warm water to remove any remaining cleaning solution. Dry with a soft, lint-free cloth to bring out the shine.

Here is a quick, insightful video on how it’s done:

How Often should I Clean my Diamonds?

It’s recommended to clean your diamonds at least once every few weeks to maintain its sparkle. Regular cleaning helps remove the buildup of oils, lotions, and everyday grime that can dull the stone’s appearance. However, if you wear your diamond jewelry daily, especially rings, you might consider a gentle cleaning once a week.

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Things to Avoid

When cleaning your diamonds, steer clear of chlorine, bleach, and abrasive cleaners. These substances can damage the metals in your jewelry settings, potentially loosening prongs or even causing metal to deteriorate over time. If your diamond jewelry has intricate settings or is part of an estate collection, consider having it professionally cleaned. Ultrasonic cleaners, while effective at removing dirt, can sometimes dislodge stones from their settings and should be used with caution.

General Care Tips

  1. Avoid Harsh Activities: Don’t wear your diamonds during rough activities, such as sports or household chores. Even though diamonds are hard, they are not immune to chipping from a strong impact.
  2. Store Properly: When not wearing your diamond jewelry, store it in a fabric-lined case with separate compartments. This will prevent scratches and keep your diamonds in pristine condition.
  3. Regular Check-Ups: Make it a habit to visit your jeweler at least once a year. They can inspect your jewelry for loose prongs or other signs of wear and give your diamonds a professional cleaning.

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Bottom Line

By adhering to these guidelines, you can preserve the appearance of your diamonds and diamond jewelry, ensuring they maintain their pristine condition for years to come. Proper care and attention will allow your diamond jewelry to remain an enduring symbol of elegance and sophistication.

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