Lab Diamond Jewelry Care Instructions
At Vérité Diamonds, we are committed to ensuring that your lab-grown diamond jewelry maintains its brilliance and beauty for a lifetime. To help you care for your precious pieces, we recommend the following steps:
- Regular Cleaning
- Clean your lab-grown diamond jewelry every few weeks to keep it sparkling. Use a soft toothbrush with warm water and mild dish soap to gently scrub the lab-grown diamonds and settings. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a lint-free cloth.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals such as bleach or household cleaners, which can damage the metal and setting.
- Storage
- Store your diamond jewelry separately from other pieces to avoid scratches. We recommend using a soft jewelry pouch or a dedicated jewelry box with compartments to prevent damage.
- If possible, keep lab-grown diamonds in a lined box or wrapped in a soft cloth when not in use.
- Handling
- Always handle your lab-grown diamond jewelry by the band or edges to avoid touching the stones directly. Natural oils from your skin can dull the lab-grown diamond’s sparkle over time.
- Be mindful of removing your jewelry before engaging in activities like exercising, cooking, or gardening, where it might be exposed to chemicals, dirt, or physical damage
- Protection from Damage
- Lab-grown diamonds are hard as hard as natural diamonds, but they can still chip or crack if struck. Avoid wearing lab-grown diamond jewelry during heavy physical activities or in situations where it might experience impact.
- Remove your lab-grown diamond rings before doing household chores, swimming, or applying lotions and perfumes to prevent potential damage or buildup.
- Annual Inspection
- Have your lab-grown diamond jewelry professionally inspected at least once a year. A jeweler can check for any loose settings, worn prongs, or damage that may not be visible to the naked eye, ensuring the security of your lab-grown diamonds.Have your lab-grown diamond jewelry professionally inspected at least once a year. A jeweler can check for any loose settings, worn prongs, or damage that may not be visible to the naked eye, ensuring the security of your lab-grown diamonds.
- Avoid Exposure to Heat and Chemicals
- Keep your jewelry away from prolonged exposure to high temperatures and chemicals like chlorine, as these can weaken the metal settings and cause lab-grown diamonds to become discolored.
- Ultrasonic Cleaners
- While ultrasonic cleaners can be used for lab-grown diamond jewelry, avoid using them for pieces with delicate or vintage settings. If you are unsure, consult with a professional jeweler before using this method.
By following these simple steps, you can preserve the brilliance and elegance of your Vérité Diamonds jewelry for years to come. If you have any concerns about the care of your pieces, feel free to contact us via email info@veritediamonds.com for professional advice or services.
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