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5 common hazards that can damage your engagement ring

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Last updated: October 18, 2024 1:49 pm
sokonnect Published October 18, 2024
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1. Rough handling2. Exposure to harsh chemicals3. Extreme temperatures4. Neglecting regular cleaning5. Improper storage

Diamonds may be forever, but your engagement ring is susceptible to wear and tear from everyday activities.

While your precious ring might seem indestructible, it’s often at the mercy of rough handling, harsh chemicals, and other unseen culprits that can lead to damage.

Understanding how to protect this important piece of jewellery can ensure it maintains its brilliance for a lifetime.

Even the most careful wearer can inadvertently harm their ring.

Here are some common hazards to watch out for.

1. Rough handling

Accidental bumps against hard surfaces or snagging on clothing can result in chipped stones – if your stone isn’t a diamond – or bent prongs.

To mitigate this risk, it’s advisable to remove your ring during activities involving manual labour such as gardening or working out.

2. Exposure to harsh chemicals

Everyday cleaning agents, perfumes, and hairsprays can erode the metal and dull the diamond’s sparkle.

A simple precaution is to take off your ring before using any chemicals and rinse it with warm water afterwards, then dry it with a soft cloth.

3. Extreme temperatures

Sudden changes in temperature can cause the metal to expand or contract, jeopardising the setting of the stones.

Avoid exposing your ring to extreme heat or cold – hot water and direct sunlight are particularly harmful.

4. Neglecting regular cleaning

Over time, dirt and grime can dull the ring’s appearance and damage both metal and stones.

Regularly cleaning your ring with a soft-bristled brush and mild detergent is key, and consider professional cleaning annually for a deeper clean.

5. Improper storage

Storing your ring haphazardly among other jewellery can lead to scratches and other damage.

Instead, keep your ring in a soft, lined jewellery box or pouch to protect it from being scratched by other pieces.

 

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