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Rosenberg Diamonds & Co.

Diamond & Jewelry Care

  • Regular Cleaning:

    Clean your diamonds regularly to remove dirt, oil, and residue that can build up and dull their sparkle. Use a mild solution of warm water and a few drops of gentle dish soap, soak the diamond in the solution for a few minutes, finally, gently rinse with water.

  • Professional Cleaning:

    Schedule professional cleanings to have your diamond professionally cleaned and inspected. This helps to identify any loose prongs or potential issues.

  • Storage:

    Store your diamond jewelry separately in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratching against other stones or metals.

    If you’re storing loose diamonds, keep them in a secure and padded container to avoid scratching or damage.

  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals:

    Avoid exposing your diamonds to harsh chemicals, such as chlorine or bleach, which can damage both the diamond and its setting.

  • Minimize Contact:

    Avoid touching the diamond directly with your fingers as the natural oils from your skin can create a film that dulls the diamond’s brilliance. Minimize direct contact use of lotions, perfumes, and oils while wearing your jewelry.

  • Regular Inspections:

    Inspect your diamond jewelry periodically for loose prongs, settings, or any signs of damage. If you notice any issues, have them inspected and repaired by a professional jeweler.

  • Gentle Handling:

    Handle your diamond jewelry with care. Avoid dropping or placing it onto hard surfaces, as diamonds can chip or crack and to prevent scratching.

Remember that while diamonds are one of the hardest substances on Earth, they can still be damaged or chipped under certain conditions. Proper care and maintenance will help your luxury diamonds remain stunning and valuable for generations to come.