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How To Wash Diamond Jewellery At Home?

To clean your diamond jewellery at home, you will need a mild dishwashing liquid, a soft toothbrush, water, and a lint-free cloth. Soak your jewellery in the warm soapy solution for a few minutes, followed by a gentle scrub with a soft toothbrush. Be sure to pay special attention to any dirt or grime build-up. Rinse your jewellery with clean water and dry it with a lint-free cloth.


How To Store Diamond Jewellery?

Your diamond jewellery should be stored in a cool, dry, and dark place. A jewellery box or pouch is ideal. Avoid storing your jewellery in the bathroom as the humidity can cause damage and be sure to keep your jewellery away from sharp objects that could scratch or chip the diamonds. Lastly, it is important to have your diamond jewellery professionally cleaned and inspected at least once a year.


What Is The Difference Between Fine Jewellery and Fashion Jewellery?

Fine jewellery is made of precious metals including gold, silver, and platinum, and is made to last. It is also usually more expensive than fashion jewellery. Fashion jewellery, in contrast, is usually made of cheaper materials and is not as durable. It is also often more trendy and can be replaced more easily.


Which Metals and Gemstones are Best for Everyday Wear?

Platinum and 18ct gold (yellow, white, or rose) are ideal for durability. Diamonds and sapphires (including Australian sapphires) are excellent daily-wear gemstones, and are classic manifestations of the luxe sense of celebration that many happy couples want out of their partnerships. For softer stones, we advise protective settings and periodic inspections to maintain long-term brilliance.


Are Your Diamonds Certified and Ethically Sourced?

We only deal with responsibly sourced stones, with suppliers strictly adhering to the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme and its respective bodies of governance to ensure complete compliance and faithful delivery from start to finish. Carefully vetted Australian suppliers support ethical provenance.

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