Diamonds, with their timeless allure, are not only symbols of enduring love but also investments that deserve proper care. In this guide, we'll explore the art of preserving your diamond's brilliance, ensuring that these precious gems continue to sparkle for generations to come.
Now that you’ve purchased and received our a gorgeous jewelry, it might be a bit hard to take off! But, there are times when parting with your jewelry for a few moments can actually help preserve its beauty and luminosity. After all, diamond is one of the most precious gemstones on earth and it needs to be treated as such.
Here are a few tips to help assure your Get-Jewel piece stays as stunning as the day you received it:
Care: Hair products, dust and daily wear all play a role in affecting the brilliance of your jewelry. That being said, we suggest you place your ring in a safe place when showering, applying hair products, washing dishes, swimming, or partaking in extreme activities. Rings containing micro pave use full cut hand-set diamonds that are delicately and painstakingly set; outside solutions like hair products can get underneath stones and loosen them.
Cleaning: Cleaning your diamond ring should be done with care using a professional, nonabrasive cleaning solution. By applying the solution with a soft bristle brush, residue and dust will be removed instantly.
Avoiding Chemicals: Diamonds can be damaged by certain chemicals, so it's important to avoid exposing your jewelry to harsh chemicals such as chlorine, bleach, or acetone. These chemicals can cause discoloration or damage to the metal settings of your diamond jewelry.
Storage: We suggest that you keep your jewelry in a secure and a clean, dry place like a jewelry box while showering, sleeping, or doing any physical activity to prevent damage. To prevent scratching or other damage, store each piece of jewelry separately. You can also use a soft cloth pouch for added protection. Although diamonds are the hardest substance, all jewelry is precious and must be handled with care.
Insurance: Many people choose to insure their ring against loss or theft since the purchase of an engagement ring is such a significant and meaningful one. In some cases, homeowner’s insurance will cover the value of engagement rings, but most likely not in full. It’s best to look into what your current policies will cover and then explore additional ways to protect your jewelry. Many insurance companies will require an appraisal of the piece prior to issuing the policy. Your Diamond in the Rough engagement ring comes with an International Gemological Certificate certifying the carat weight of your natural rough diamond ring. You will also receive a Diamond in the Rough Certificate of Authenticity which certifies the authenticity of our jewelry and is numbered.
Customer service can give you additional information on third party appraisals as well if your insurance company requires additional paperwork.
By following these simple tips, you can keep your diamond jewelry looking beautiful for years to come. If you have any questions about caring for your diamond jewelry, don't hesitate to contact us. We're always here to help!