Jewellery Care Guide: Caring for Your Lab-Grown Diamonds

Lab-grown diamonds are designed to last, but they still need the right care to keep their brilliance. Here’s a guide to help you maintain your Craftier diamond jewelry:

  • Avoid Excessive Handling

    Handling your diamonds often can transfer oils from your skin to the stone, creating a film over time that dulls the sparkle. Try to touch the diamond minimally, especially on rings or bracelets, as oils can accumulate and affect the stone’s clarity.

  • Regular Cleaning Routine

    Keeping your diamonds clean enhances their natural brilliance. Use a soft, lint-free cloth, warm water, and mild soap to clean your jewelry. Avoid abrasive products like toothpaste, which can scratch or wear down metal settings. Simply soak the diamond jewelry for a few minutes, then gently scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove any build-up.

  • Store Separately

    Diamonds, despite their hardness, can scratch each other or other softer stones. Store each piece of jewelry separately in a fabric-lined jewelry box or wrap it in a soft cloth. This prevents your diamonds from scratching other jewelry or themselves.

  • Avoid Exposure to Chemicals

    Chemicals like chlorine, bleach, and harsh household cleaners can affect both your diamond and its metal setting. Remove your jewelry before engaging in activities that involve exposure to chemicals, including cleaning, swimming in chlorinated pools, or using skincare products that contain alcohol or strong compounds.

  • Periodic Inspection

    Check your jewelry periodically to ensure the settings are secure, particularly in rings and bracelets that get frequent wear. Bring your diamond jewelry to a professional jeweler once a year for an inspection, where they can check for loose settings, weak prongs, or other potential issues.

  • Know When to Remove Your Jewelry

    Although lab-grown diamonds are durable, avoid wearing them in high-impact situations like exercise, sports, or manual labor. Activities that put pressure on the stone or setting can lead to potential chipping, loosening, or loss.

Following these guidelines will help you keep your Craftier diamond jewelry sparkling for years.