Diamond Care



Diamonds do not have a shelf life. If you kept a diamond for a hundred years, it would still have the same brilliance and sparkle as it had when you bought it. That’s due to their stable and inert chemical structure.

Interestingly, diamonds are also the hardest material on Earth but that doesn’t mean they are invincible. In fact, they are prone to cracking, chipping and other kinds of physical damage if proper care isn’t taken when wearing them.

When most people shop for an engagement ring, they often forget that the proper care of a diamond actually starts from the choice/design of their setting.

Depending on the shape of the center stone, different types of prongs are required to properly secure and protect the stone from physical damage. For example, the tip of a pear shaped diamond requires a V-prong to prevent the sharp point from chipping.

Apart from the diamond, the setting would also require routine maintenance due to wear and tear. Depending on the type of material used for the setting, the nature of a maintenance job can differ from one to another.

For example, platinum and yellow gold rings can be re-polished or buffed to remove scratches in order to restore their luster. On the other hand, white gold jewelry may require an occasional rhodium plating to restore its white shiny appearance.

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