Our diamonds and jewellery are some of the most treasured and valued belongings representing for most of us, a lifetime of memories and sentiments. It is therefore essential to handle them as you would fragile babies. Knowing how to care for your sparkly pieces requires a bit of effort but this in turn will reap rewards in having their lustre and shine maintained for generations to come. In return for a little care and upkeep, Nature’s little treasures will bring you a continuing supply of love and dreams.
The simplest DIY way to keep your diamonds and diamond jewellery clean is to periodically soak them in a small bowl of warm soapy water (made with a few added drops of dish washing liquid) or in hot water with a few pinches of baking soda thrown in.
After a little soak, brush lightly with a clean soft bristled toothbrush to remove dirt and grime hiding in the nooks and crannies of your piece. Then rinse your diamond jewellery under running water in a sink with a rubber mat placed underneath, and please make sure to cover the sink drain before rinsing. Dry with a soft cotton cloth and witness before your very eyes your diamonds dancing back to life. It’s that simple!
Ever so often, it is advisable to do a a more thorough upkeep of your jewellery using commercially available ammonia-based cleaning solutions and soft metal polishing cloths. This will get rid of the more embedded grime and soap residue on your pieces which can visibly dull your treasures. For more information make sure you click on link Buy Tsavorite Singapore
Jewellery storage is important and doing it safely is often overlooked. Even though diamonds are the hardest of all gemstones, they require gentle handling as they can damage other metals or gemstones or worse still, can chip at the edges if they rub or come in contact against each other.
Remember to keep your precious pieces away from direct sunlight/heat as well as damp and humid conditions. If possible, use the original boxes and pouches that your jewellery came with to keep them from contact with each other and to avoid dust accumulation.
If the original packaging isn’t available, a jewellery box that features soft padded sections for rings, earrings and necklaces is ideal.