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Wedding Ring Care Guide

Wedding Ring Care Guide

Wedding and engagement rings are some of the most precious pieces of jewellery in many people’s collections. They are the most frequently worn and often the most valuable items that someone will wear. For many people, an engagement or wedding ring is their first experience of wearing fine jewellery. We have put together this wedding ring care guide to offer some advice to those who are searching for ways to take care of their shiny new rings.

Taking good care of your wedding jewellery will prolong its lifespan and enhance the beauty of each piece. Although these tips will keep a ring looking its best, it is always best to insure wedding and engagement rings in case of loss or damage. Wedding jewellery is designed to be durable but cannot be invincible so it is important to look after it. If you are looking for ways to care for your beautiful and meaningful jewellery, keep reading for our wedding ring care guide.

Our Wedding Ring Care Guide

1. Clean your rings regularly.

Wedding Ring Care Guide

One of the easiest and simplest ways to keep your rings looking their best is to clean them regularly. A dirty gemstone will not have the same stunning sparkle as a clean one, so it is important to look after your jewellery if you want to keep it glistening. A popular method of cleaning rings is to mix a mild solution of dish soap and warm water. The ring can be soaked in this solution and cleaned using a soft toothbrush. The ring should then be rinsed and pat dry. However, the most advisable option is to take the jewellery to a jeweller to have it professionally cleaned. Some experts recommend that this should be done four times a year.

2. Know when to take your ring off.

Many engagement rings have been lost when they have been taken off in a public place. Some people are strict with taking their rings off every time they wash their hands. However, this is not advisable in public places in case the ring is put down and left behind. It is important to remove your ring when you are using harsh chemicals, doing the washing up and doing physical labour that uses your hands. This is to prevent any damage to the rings. It is also advised that wedding rings are not worn to the beach or pool as often they can slip off when the hands are wet. There is a lot of discussion on whether wedding rings should be worn to sleep or not. However, experts have concluded that this is entirely up to the individual and how comfortable they find their jewellery.

3. Keep a close eye on the setting.

Wedding Ring Care Guide

Over time, the gemstone setting of a ring can shift and potentially loosen. This is especially true for rings that feature a prong setting. If the setting shifts, the gemstone may become loose and could be easily lost. It is often advised that engagement rings should be taken to a jeweller to be checked at least once a year. During this process, the jewellery will be examined and any loose settings can be repaired. The jewellery may also be cleaned to renew it to its original lustre and sparkle.

4. Rings should be stored properly.

Storage is important with all jewellery and watches. However, as wedding and engagement rings will be worn for the rest of your life, it is vital that they are properly taken care of. When storing your rings, ensure to put them somewhere safe and easily memorable. The best place to store them is in a padded box or a soft pouch. They should be stored on their own to prevent any scratching that may occur to them or anything else they are stored with. If the rings are often removed whilst completing household tasks, it may be advisable to have small jewellery trays positioned where they tend to be left. This way, the rings will always be safely left in the same place and will be easy to find.

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