Diamonds









Your diamonds are some of your most treasured possessions. Not only do they have monetary value, but they are family heirlooms, mementos of love, engagement rings, and mementos from special events. In truth, their sentimental meaning can often be far more important than their price tag. You appreciate your diamonds as unique treasures, and you are comforted by the recollections they conjure up; this is why it's so important to take good care of them.

Though the old adage is true that diamonds are forever, it is also true that they can lose their beauty and luster if they're not properly maintained. Diamonds in wedding rings, tennis bracelets, charms, broaches, and earrings all need the same degree of care. All precious gems, particularly diamonds, require regular cleaning and frequently need minor repairs in order to retain their original splendor. Diamonds’ carbon composition naturally attracts oil. Body lotion, comestics, and even organic oil from your skin and hair can lead to build up on your jewelry. An unkempt diamond will lose its sparkle, become cloudy, and even shed its original color and clarity. Your diamonds and jewelry aren't simply monetary investments but are emotional investments as well, so you'll need to keep them clean and polished and have them examined frequently in order for them to retain their value and wonder.

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