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Welcome to the Diamond Revolution:

Looking after your Diamond

How to look after your diamond jewellery.

All jewellery should be stored individually - storing more than one piece of jewellery in a container or pouch is destructive, as the pieces will scratch and abrade each other. Diamonds can scratch any other gemstone; and rubies and sapphires can scratch other softer gemstones, such as emeralds, opals, and pearls. The shiny lustre of gold surfaces can be scratched by constant abrading with other gold or gemstones. It is recommended that each piece be wrapped or packaged individually before being placed in a common container.

Gold, silver, and platinum are only Mohs 2-1/2 to 4, which means that they require special care when wearing, storing, or cleaning.

Cleaning your jewellery.

Jewellery can get discoloured and dirty - clean your jewellery through a jeweller or ask an expert to recommend cleaning for that particular type of jewellery. Cleaning methods will differ according to the type of jewellery and the stones it contains.

A little regular loving care and attention is required to maintain the vibrancy of the metal and precious stone. Diamonds will respond well to a wash in very hot soapy water and with the aid of a soft toothbrush it is possible to gently remove any dirt of grease that has collected around the setting.

A clean jewellery cloth can then be used to buff up the metal.

Care of your Diamonds.

Diamonds and other gemstones, in spite of their hardness, can be damaged, chipped or even shattered if struck against a hard surface with sufficient force. So naturally, rings should be removed when working around machinery or during other work that might damage them, including working with harsh chemicals. It is also advisable to have the mounting checked once a year to make sure it has not become loose. This service is provided gratis by most jewellers.

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