A captivating beauty made of 14k white gold. This round cut diamond engagement ring showcases baroque shank style and a square shaped halo border.
Product Details:
Ring Information :
Center Diamond Information :
Min ct. tw. : |
0.97 |
Number Of Diamonds : |
1 |
Number of Round Diamonds : |
1 |
Shape : |
Round |
Average Color : |
I |
Average Clarity : |
I1 |
Setting Type : |
Prong |
Side Diamond Information :
Average Clarity : |
I1 |
Average Color : |
I |
Min ct. tw. : |
0.24 |
Number Of Diamonds : |
34 |
Number of Round Diamonds : |
34 |
Setting Type : |
Prong |
Shape : |
Round |
Setting Type : |
Prongs |
1. Regular Cleaning:
- Gentle Solution: Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water.
- Soft Brush: Use a soft-bristle brush (like a toothbrush) to gently scrub the jewelry.
- Rinse & Dry: Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a lint-free cloth.
2. Special Care for Different Materials:
- Silver: Use a special silver cloth or a silver cleaning solution.
- Gold: Avoid chlorine and remove gold jewelry when swimming in chlorinated pools.
- Gemstones: Be mindful of the hardness of different stones; softer stones like pearls and opals require extra gentle cleaning.
- Diamonds: Can be cleaned with a solution of water and ammonia (1:1) and gently scrubbed with a soft brush.
3. Safe Storage:
- Separate Compartments: Store pieces in separate compartments or pouches to avoid scratching.
- Avoid Sunlight: Store away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or discoloration.
- Control Humidity: Use silica gel packets in your jewelry box to control humidity.
4. Professional Cleaning:
- Periodic Visits: Take your jewelry to a professional for a thorough cleaning periodically.
- Inspections: Have settings and mountings inspected to ensure stones are secure.
5. Wear with Care:
- Last On, First Off: Make jewelry the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off to avoid exposure to perfumes, lotions, and hairspray.
- Remove for Tasks: Take off jewelry during tasks like cleaning, gardening, or any activity that might expose it to damage or harsh chemicals.
6. Avoid Harsh Chemicals:
- Remove Jewelry: Ensure to remove jewelry when using harsh chemicals like cleaning agents.
- Swimming: Avoid wearing jewelry in chlorinated pools or hot tubs.
7. Travel Tips:
- Use a Travel Case: Utilize a travel jewelry case with separate compartments.
- Carry-On: Always keep valuable jewelry in your carry-on when flying.
8. Repair and Maintenance:
- Prompt Repairs: Address any damages or wear and tear promptly to avoid further deterioration.
- Re-plating: Consider re-plating gold-plated pieces to maintain their luster.