How to clean diamond jewelry

Regular cleaning and good storage of your diamond jewelery is important for it to sparkle and last a lifetime. Here we guide you in how best to clean and care for your sparkling diamonds!



Clean the diamond jewelry with lukewarm water and detergent

Simple and gentle cleaning of diamond rings and diamond jewelery can be done yourself with lukewarm water and washing-up liquid.
Dip the jewelery in a bowl of lukewarm water and a few drops of washing-up liquid. Let it sit for a while to dissolve grease, dirt and skin deposits. Gently clean around the diamond with a soft toothbrush, rinse under running water and dry with a soft cotton cloth.

For deep cleaning of the diamond and its setting - use our effective polishing agent for jewels in combination with a polishing cloth intended for silver jewelry .
This regular cleaning will help your diamond jewelry last longer and sparkle like diamonds should.


Have the diamond jewelry cleaned by a professional

A professional goldsmith or shop that sells diamond jewelry can often perform a thorough cleaning of the diamond. A professional can also detect any defects in mounts that may occur from impacts and everyday use.
Please return your jewelery once a year for inspection and cleaning.
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Strong agents and baths can destroy the diamond

Detergents, chemical liquids, hair spray make-up, chlorinated water and the like destroy your diamond jewellery. Greasy creams and make-up settle like a film on the diamond and corrosive liquids destroy the diamond's luster.
So get into the habit of always taking off (especially diamond rings) when you put on make-up, exercise, wash dishes and clean. Never swim in the sea or pool with your diamond jewelry.


Diamond ring gardening is going away!

It goes without saying, but nevertheless easy to forget. Make it a rule to always remove your diamond jewelry when doing tougher everyday chores like cleaning, gardening and exercising.
The silver around the diamond gets unnecessary scratches and you can easily bump into the diamond or get stuck with the setting's claws. This applies to all types of diamond jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets and earrings with diamonds that can become stuck.


Storage that extends the life of the diamond

Jewelry with precious stones such as diamonds deserves good and stylish storage.
You can store your jewelry in the box it was delivered in or in a nice jewelry box. The most important thing is that the storage is airtight and has a hard shell that protects the diamond and the jewelry.
If you store your diamond jewelry in a box with many pieces of jewelry, remember to separate each piece of jewelry so that it does not get scratched.
Discover jewelry boxes for travel and home HERE .



Scratches in the metal

All jewelry made of precious metals such as silver and gold gets small scratches and marks over time. Especially wedding and engagement rings that are worn every day. These small marks are unavoidable and give the piece a patina.
If you want to give the jewelery a fresh start, you can always hand it in to a goldsmith for polishing.

/Mila Silver