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Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth. It can cut any kind of rock or metal, but only another diamond can cut a diamond. Your sparkler is an important piece of jewellery, proper diamond rings care should be your top priority. Here are few tips to taking care of diamond rings: a) Do not to touch the diamond. If you love how your diamond jewellery piece, try to keep your fingers off it. As you touch it, you pass oil from your fingers to the diamond, which can make it look dull – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How do you take care of a diamond ring


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ORRA
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Company Overview
  • ORRAs specialty is in design and innovation.
  • An ORRA piece starts out as a tiny spark before
    it is chiselled and crafted into perfection by a
    team of designers.
  • Apart from the finest quality of diamonds, ORRA
    also brings to the forefront, a design skill that
    has consistently wowed consumers, be it in
    diamonds, gold or platinum.
  • Equipped with all the embellishments required to
    select the piece that was crafted just for you,
    these boutiques have today become the ultimate
    destination for the choicest jewellery in the
    country.

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How do you take care of a diamond ring?
  • Answer Diamond is the hardest natural substance
    on Earth. It can cut any kind of rock or metal,
    but only another diamond can cut a diamond. Your
    sparkler is an important piece of jewellery,
    proper diamond rings care should be your top
    priority. Here are few tips to taking care of
    diamond rings
  • Do not to touch the diamond. If you love how
    your diamond jewellery piece, try to keep your
    fingers off it. As you touch it, you pass oil
    from your fingers to the diamond, which can make
    it look dull.
  • Remove your ring when working with chemicals.
    When you're cleaning, take your ring off, or put
    rubber gloves on to protect your hands and ring.

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How do you take care of a diamond ring?
  • Take your jewellery off before doing hard work.
    When you're doing things like making home repairs
    or hard work, your diamond jewellery can be
    scratched.
  • Take your diamond jewellery to a professional
    jeweller twice a year. Diamond jewellery needs to
    be checked by a professional jeweller regularly.
    They will look at the prongs and mountings to
    make sure they're in good shape. If something is
    damaged, the jeweller can repair it before
    something breaks and you lose a diamond.
  • Make a cleaning solution. Try mixing a few drops
    of dishwashing liquid in a cup of warm water,
    which will help remove grease.

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How do you take care of a diamond ring?
  • Scrub the jewellery with a soft toothbrush. Buy a
    new toothbrush just for this purpose. Pull the
    jewellery out of the cleaning solution, and
    gently scrub all around the diamond. Don't forget
    to get the sides and the back of the diamond.
    Rinse and dry with soft towel.
  • Soak the jewellery in an ammonia solution.
    Another option for jewellery cleaning is mixing
    cold water with ammonia (equal parts). Simply
    soak your jewellery in the solution for half an
    hour and then rinse. You shouldn't need to scrub
    it at all.

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  • Scrub the jewellery with a soft toothbrush. Buy a
    new toothbrush just for this purpose. Pull the
    jewellery out of the cleaning solution, and
    gently scrub all around the diamond. Don't forget
    to get the sides and the back of the diamond.
    Rinse and dry with soft towel.
  • Soak the jewellery in an ammonia solution.
    Another option for jewellery cleaning is mixing
    cold water with ammonia (equal parts). Simply
    soak your jewellery in the solution for half an
    hour and then rinse. You shouldn't need to scrub
    it at all.
  •  

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