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Diamonds are the hardest
substance on earth. They are uniquely resistant to damage by
heat or scratching, and can be cut or polished only by another
diamond — but an extremely hard blow to the girdle can cause a
diamond to chip. By having your diamond set in a relatively
protective setting, and remaining conscious of it on your
finger, you can keep your diamond intact for a lifetime.
Exposure during ordinary wear to perspiration and household
chemicals, like chlorine and hairspray, can cause buildup that
dulls the surface of a diamond. We suggest periodic cleanings to
keep the diamond brilliant and refractive.
Cleaning Your
Diamond
A solution of one part ammonia and
six parts water can be used to clean diamond jewelry at home. If
cleaning by hand, gentle scrubbing with a soft brush should
loosen most dirt and greatly increase the brilliance of the
diamond, but be careful not to scratch the metal of your
setting. Once a year, it is a good idea to have your diamond
cleaned and have the security of the setting checked.
Storing Your
Diamond Jewelry
We recommend that all diamond
jewelry is stored individually in soft cloth pouches when not
being worn to prevent the diamond or diamonds from scratching or
dulling other jewelry.
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~ photo courtesy of
Tonesha Housen
Diamond Education courtesy of Blue Nile
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