четверг, 5 мая 2011 г.

Taking care of your loose diamonds stones investment

Diamonds are the most difficult matter to break on earth. It has been known for its hardness and brilliance. Diamonds for engagement rings, when properly cared by its owners, could last a lifetime and become one of your highly priced family heirlooms. Although these stones are really hard, improper care could produce a scratch, crack, chip, or dull appearance. A diamond cannot be scratched or damaged by any other material except its kind. This implies that you need to handle the jewel stones well so that they are not in any position to scratch each other. Only a diamond can induce a scratch to another diamond.

Here are some best techniques to keep your diamonds free from scratches or damages:
  1. Store the loose diamonds in separate containers. This will assure you that the stones do not tangle or even bump each other. This will keep the stones from chipping each other.
  2. Use a jewel case that has a fabric lining. This will prevent chipping the stones. The jewel case must have a divider or small compartments that could keep each stone separately. Dividers would keep the stones secured in its individualized compartment.
  3. Do not make your diamond jewelry a part of your daily wear especially when your work is quite heavy and demanding. Diamonds could be chipped if subjected to hard blow. Hard blows if received regularly by diamonds jewelleries could loosen the metal settings.
  4. Take off your ring when you are doing laundry, cleaning your kitchen, or cleaning your bathroom. Chlorine bleach and other home chemicals could discolor the metal mounting. Jewelers, in an attempt to improve the appearance of the diamond or overall appearance of jewelry, sometimes treat a diamond. Enhancing the appearance of the diamonds would fetch a higher price.

Diamonds could be colorless, colored, coated, heated, tinted, or irradiated to enhance its brilliance. If you did not buy the natural loose diamonds stones for engagement rings, then you need to be more careful in taking care of your stones. The best way is to ask a jeweler to clean your diamonds every six months. You may include checking the bent or loosened prongs.