Encrusted with brilliant diamonds, this is a wedding band sure to be noticed. The ring is expertly crafted in gleaming 14k white gold and features three rows of pave diamonds sparkling in their settings. The diamonds extend halfway across the front of the band.
Product Details:
Ring Information :
Metal : |
14K White Gold |
Width : |
3.1 mm |
Diamond Information :
Average Clarity : |
SI2-I1 |
Average Color : |
I-J |
Min ct. tw. : |
0.41 |
Number Of Diamonds : |
82 |
Shape : |
round-shape |
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.