1. Cleaning Your Jewelry at Home

Gold Jewelry (Yellow, White & Rose Gold)
Fill a bowl with warm water and a few drops of mild, unscented dish soap. Soak your gold jewelry for 15–20 minutes.
Gently clean the crevices using a soft-bristled brush.
Rinse with cold water, then lay flat on a clean towel to air dry.
Avoid vigorous rubbing to preserve surface shine and avoid scratching.
Diamond Jewelry (Cut & Uncut)
Diamonds may be tough but can chip or lose sparkle with improper handling.
Soak the diamond piece in lukewarm water mixed with mild soap for 30 minutes.
Use a soft brush to clean behind settings where dirt and oils build up.
Rinse under lukewarm running water (use a strainer to avoid accidents).
Pat dry with a lint-free soft cloth, then air dry completely.
Avoid: Touching your diamonds often — skin oils dull their brilliance.
Keep away from lotions, perfumes, hairsprays, and other greasy products.

 

2. Daily Jewelry Care Tips

Remove Jewelry When:
Applying makeup, lotions, or hair products
Doing housework, cleaning, swimming, or exercising
Sleeping or showering

Chemical Caution:
Keep all pieces away from bleach, chlorine, or harsh cleaners to protect both metal and stone settings.

Minimize Contact:
The less you touch your jewelry, the longer it retains its original brilliance.

3. Proper Storage

Store each piece separately to avoid scratches — especially diamond-to-diamond contact.
Never toss jewelry together — even the hardest diamonds can damage each other.
Use a fabric-lined jewelry box with compartments or wrap items in soft tissue or pouches.