WILLS Jewelry Knowledge
Diamonds are forever, can one really last forever?
Do diamonds need no care? We often receive many inquiries from diamond enthusiasts about maintenance. We hope to use this article to analyze the major maintenance issues related to diamonds.
1. A diamond is forever, can one last for eternity?
Diamond is called the king of gemstones, mainly because it has the hardest hardness of all gemstones and is extremely durable. It is not only the first choice for "rough use" in setting and daily wear, but this does not mean that it will not be damaged. ? The answer is NO! Because in addition to hardness, it also depends on toughness, that is, brittleness. If you hit it hard with a hammer, the diamond will be smashed, so we must also consider how to protect the most fragile parts of the diamond when setting or designing it.
2. How to maintain a diamond?
Diamonds are lipophilic, and human skin will secrete oil, and the use of perfume, hand cream, etc. will also make diamonds dull. At home, we can first rub the hand sanitizer with water until it foams, use a soft-bristled toothbrush to soak up some bubbles, and use circular motions to gently remove the oil on the diamond. Use clean water to remove the dirt, and use a dry cloth or glasses cloth. Wipe dry and put it in a jewelry box or felt bag. If there are some dirt that cannot be cleaned by yourself after wearing it for a long time, you can also let us give it a SPA and renovate it to make it shine as before.
Avoid letting diamonds come into contact with the following products:
WILLS JEWELLERY recommends customers to have their jewelry professionally cleaned and cared for once a year. Customers only need to go to our company's store in person, and once the jewelry is confirmed to be produced by our company, they will enjoy free cleaning service for life.
3. Why shouldn't all the jewelry be placed together in a messy way?
Diamond is the hardest, but you are also afraid of "hitting yourself"! In addition, inlaid jewelry also has metal supports, which are things that diamonds are afraid of! So please be obedient and put them away one by one. You will feel better when you open the jewelry box!
4. The diamond piece that my elder entrusted to me has a strong sense of "history"; can I have it re-set?
Most of them are fine. As long as the structure is not damaged after our inspection, they can be re-mounted. We attach great importance to the gifts from our elders, and the craftsmanship in the past is also an eye-opener for us!
Diamonds do not speak, but as long as you take good care of them, they will repay your nurturing with the best brilliance!