Lab Grown Diamond Jewellery Cleaning
And Maintenance Manual
- To maintain lab-grown diamond jewellery, follow regular cleaning methods like
soapy water, polishing cloths, and white vinegar, and store carefully
to prevent scratches. Avoid chemicals, handle with care during physical activities,
and seek professional cleaning periodically to preserve sparkle and durability.
- Here are some helpful tips and guidelines to help you care for your lab created
diamonds and keep them looking as good as new.
Give Your Diamond Jewellery Regular Cleaning.
- Diamonds are treasured for their timeless sparkle—but everyday exposure to oil, sweat, and dirt can dull their shine. To maintain their brilliance, regular cleaning is essential. Thankfully, it’s easy to do at home with just warm water, mild soap, and a soft-bristled toothbrush.
- When cleaning near a sink or basin, always cover the drain to prevent accidental loss. For best results, we recommend cleaning your diamonds once every few weeks to preserve their natural sparkle.
How to care for lab grown diamond jewellery while wearing them?
- Lab-grown diamonds are just as precious and beautiful as natural ones—and they deserve the same thoughtful care. To protect your jewellery from damage and maintain its lasting brilliance, it’s important to follow a few simple habits.
- Always apply lotions, sunscreens, or perfumes before wearing your jewellery. This helps prevent harmful chemicals from dulling the sparkle of your diamonds. After wearing your jewellery, gently wipe it clean of any dust, sweat, or residue before placing it back in your jewellery box.
- Avoid wearing diamond jewellery during physical activities such as workouts, household chores, swimming, or bathing. Exposure to sweat, dirt, and harsh chemicals—especially in chlorinated water or hot tubs—can impact both the diamond and its metal setting.
- With a little care, your lab-grown diamond jewellery will continue to shine beautifully for years to come.
Best Practices for Storing Your Lab-Created Diamond Jewellery
- Proper storage is key to preserving the beauty and longevity of your lab-created diamond jewellery. Even though these diamonds are durable, incorrect storage can lead to scratches, tarnishing, or damage to delicate settings.
- Always store your diamond jewellery in a soft, fabric-lined jewellery box or a separate pouch to avoid contact with other pieces. Keeping items separate prevents friction that can cause scratches, especially on gold, silver, or platinum settings.
- Avoid leaving your jewellery in humid places like bathrooms, as moisture can tarnish metal components over time. When not in use for long periods, consider using anti-tarnish strips or silica gel packets to maintain freshness and shine.
- If your jewellery came in a branded box or pouch, that’s usually the safest place to store it.
- With proper storage, your lab-created diamonds will remain as dazzling as the day you bought them.
How to Clean Your Gold Jewellery at Home?
- Gold jewellery holds both beauty and sentimental value, and with regular care, it can continue to shine for generations. Cleaning your gold jewellery at home is simple and safe when done correctly.
- Start by mixing a few drops of mild liquid soap (like dishwashing soap) in a bowl of lukewarm water. Soak your gold pieces for about 15–20 minutes to loosen any dirt or residue. Gently scrub the jewellery with a soft-bristled toothbrush, especially around intricate designs or clasps where dirt often settles.
- Rinse thoroughly under clean water and pat dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, toothpaste, or abrasive materials, as these can scratch or dull the gold.
- For Indian gold jewellery with detailed work use extra care and avoid soaking if unsure—simply wipe it gently with a damp cloth.
- For best results, clean your gold jewellery once every few weeks, and store it in a soft pouch to keep it safe from dust and scratches.