Friday, March 13, 2009

Diamond Jewelry

Diamonds are everybody’s priced possessions and thus require regular care and cleaning. To keep your exorbitant pieces clean, sparkling and dazzling you need to protect them from potential harm.

When not being worn, store your diamond jewelry in separate compartments in your jewelry box. Store each individual diamond piece separately as being the hardest stone diamonds can scratch each other. Diamond rings and diamond earrings, regularly worn, need periodic cleaning to remove the film caused by, cosmetics, soap, and skin oil that may cloud the ring's beauty. Diamonds have an affinity to collect oils and dirt during regular work. Thus it is recommended to always remove your diamond rings before engaging yourself in household chores.

A mild soap and water solution used with a soft brush is effective for many home jewelry care needs. Don’t use any harsh commercial cleaner to clean your jewelry. A home solution of one part mild detergent, one part household ammonia, and three parts water acts as an effective cleaning agent.

Jewelry prongs should be checked regularly and cleaned with a soft brush to take out the dirt particles stuck in the wired prongs.

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