Caring for your Diamond
Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth. It
can cut any kind of rock or metal, but only another diamond can cut a diamond. In fact, a diamond must be heated to a temperature of 1292 degrees
Fahrenheit before it will burn. Yet the oil deposited from the mere touch of a human finger can cause dirt to collect and make this nearly
indestructible gemstone quickly lose its sparkling appeal.
So how can you keep your diamond looking its very best? The nonprofit Gemological Institute of
America (GIA) – regarded as the world’s foremost authority in gemology – offers the following tips on diamond care:
Handle your diamond sparingly. Because diamonds are natural magnets for grease, they’re not
easy to keep clean. Handling a diamond with your fingers provides enough oils from your skin (the type of “grease” that most affects
diamonds) to alter the way your diamond looks.
Clean your diamond regularly. A simple plan to keep your diamond jewellery always looking
beautiful is to soak the diamond in an ammonia-based household cleaner (such as window cleaner) overnight, once or twice weekly. In the
morning, remove the diamond from the cleaner and brush it with a soft, clean toothbrush (one that has not previously been used in any way,
and that you reserve exclusively for cleaning your diamond) to remove any leftover dirt. Take extra care to brush the back of the diamond
as this will be the area that has collected the most oil and dirt.
Be aware that fragile settings and antique jewellery won’t take kindly to being scrubbed
with a toothbrush, so use a soft touch. Then, just rinse the diamond with water and wipe with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Don’t use harmful solutions. Chlorine (as in household bleach) or abrasives (such as household
cleansers or toothpaste) should never be used when cleaning diamonds, especially those set in jewellery. These erode some of the metals
often used in diamond settings, and may loosen prongs, or even dissolve the metal completely.
Sometimes an ultrasonic cleaner is necessary to remove encrusted dirt on diamonds. By sending
high frequency sound waves through a detergent solution, ultrasonic cleaners cause vibrating fluid to remove accumulated dirt and grime.
However, they can also shake loose stones from their mounting, so this method shouldn’t be used on fragile settings (or estate jewelry),
and is best undertaken by a professional jeweller.
Regular cleaning will keep your diamond jewelry in gleaming condition and ready to sparkle on
that special occasion.
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