TDF Diamonds & Gold

Jewellery is one of the most personal and valuable accessories. Understanding how to take care of your Diamond Jewellery and protect, maintain, and sparkle your artefacts for a generation. Your jewel corresponds to your art collection. Taking care of this is simple, and the end result is enjoyable! We want you to enjoy your decorations and be surprised by new discoveries. As a result, we have provided our expertise on how to keep the Diamond Jewellery looking like new when you receive it. Here you will learn some useful tips for caring for your valuable Diamond jewellery in the presence of harmful substances and conditions.

 

Here are some handy tips on how to protect and take care of your diamond jewellery.

STORE IT SEPARATELY

Proper storage of Diamond jewellery is often forgotten. Jewels should not be thrown into drawers or chests of drawers as they may scratch or damage the jewellery. Most trinkets are sold in stores in boxes or bags, so this is the best place to store them. A jewellery box with custom ring slots and racks to hang necklaces and bracelets on is also perfect.

AVOID WEARING JEWELLERY WHEN YOU ARE SLEEPING

May cause skin irritation and damage to the jewellery. Even if sleeping with jewellery is not a problem, it is not necessary to sleep with beautiful jewellery. “You can break a chain or bend a hook and lose a stone, as well as earrings that are known to get into people’s ears if you sleep with jewellery on.” In general, you and your jewellery will continue to fall apart. It is safer to stay the night “You can replace it in the morning.

APPLY A LIGHT TOUCH

Fragile settings, such as older prongs in antique jewellery or a tension setting in which the diamond is held in place by pressure from the shank, should not be scrubbed vigorously, so be gentle with the toothbrush. After that, simply rinse your diamond jewellery with water and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.

USE CAUTION WHEN HANDLING YOUR DIAMOND.

Diamonds are natural grease magnets, making them difficult to keep clean. When you handle a diamond, the oils from your fingers adhere to the diamond’s surface, reducing its brilliance and fire.

GO TO YOUR JEWELLER

A jeweller has the knowledge and skills required to work with jewellery. If you discover that you are unable to clean, Leave the earrings at home, or if there is any damage, take them to your jeweller to be repaired. It is always a good idea to keep the jeweller receipt and certificate – you may need them when it comes time to clean or restore your jewellery diamond piece.

PROTECT YOURSELF FROM POLLUTANTS

When you leave the house, your jewellery is exposed to sunlight, dust, smoke, and other weather conditions. Remove your jewellery before swimming, exercising, or bathing.

CLEAN YOUR DIAMOND JEWELLERY REGULARLY

An easy way to keep your diamond jewellery beautiful is to soak it in a mild degreasing solution, such as water with a few drops of mild dishwashing detergent, once or twice a week. After removing the diamond from the cleaning solution, use a soft, clean toothbrush to remove any remaining dirt. Toothbrushes must be new and used only for cleaning jewellery. Use to clean hard-to-reach areas where oil and dirt accumulate the most, such as the back of diamonds.

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