1. Regular Cleaning
- Soak your jewellery in warm water mixed with a few drops of mild dish soap for 10–15 minutes.
- Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently clean intricate areas.
- Rinse well under clean, lukewarm water and pat dry with a soft microfiber cloth.
- Avoid harsh soaps, bleach, and abrasive materials that can damage metals and stones.
2. Special Care for Lab-Grown Diamond Jewellery
- Lab-grown diamonds have the same hardness as natural diamonds, so regular gentle cleaning works well.
- Avoid ultrasonic cleaners if your piece includes delicate settings or mixed materials.
- Always follow any certification or cleaning instructions specific to your jewellery.
3. Handling and Wearing
- Remove jewellery before swimming, exercising, applying lotions, perfumes, or household cleaning to avoid chemical damage and residue buildup.
- Avoid wearing your jewellery in excessively humid or heated environments that can accelerate tarnishing or oxidation of metals like gold or silver.
4. Proper Storage
- Store each piece separately in soft-lined pouches or compartments to prevent scratches and tangling.
- Keep jewellery away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain shine and avoid discoloration.
5. Professional Maintenance
- Schedule professional cleaning and inspection at least once a year to check settings, polish metals, and clean stones thoroughly.
- For pieces with delicate gemstones or intricate designs, consult a jeweller to avoid accidental damage during cleaning.
