Congratulations on your purchase of exquisite jewelry from Adara Jewels! To ensure that your jewelry remains as stunning as the day you acquired it, we are pleased to present you with our exclusive Jewelry Care Certificate. This certificate contains detailed instructions and valuable tips on how to properly care for and maintain your jewelry for generations to come.
Regular Cleaning
Clean your diamond jewelry regularly to maintain its brilliance. Use a mild detergent mixed with warm water and a soft brush to gently scrub the jewelry. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Avoid exposing your diamond jewelry to harsh chemicals such as bleach, chlorine, and other household cleaners. These chemicals can damage the metal settings and affect the sparkle of the diamonds.
Storage
Store your diamond jewelry separately from other jewelry pieces to prevent scratching. Use a jewelry box with compartments or soft pouches to keep each piece safe and secure.
Professional Inspection
Have your diamond jewelry inspected by a professional jeweler at least once a year. They can check for loose stones, worn prongs, or any other issues that may need repair.
Wear with Care
While diamonds are one of the hardest substances on earth, they can still be chipped or scratched by impact. Avoid wearing your diamond jewelry during activities where it may come into contact with hard surfaces.
Diamond Care
Diamonds are timeless and captivating gemstones that deserve special care to maintain their brilliance and beauty. At Adara Jewels, we understand the importance of caring for your diamonds to ensure they remain as stunning as the day you acquired them. This section provides detailed information on how to properly care for your diamond jewelry to preserve its sparkle for generations to come.
Regular Cleaning
Clean your diamond regularly to maintain its sparkle. Use a soft brush and mild detergent or a commercial jewelry cleaner to remove dirt and oil buildup.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Keep your diamond away from harsh chemicals, including household cleaners, hairspray, perfume, and chlorine bleach, as they can damage the diamond’s surface and setting.
Safe Storage
Store your diamond jewelry in a fabric-lined jewelry box or a separate compartment to prevent scratches. Avoid storing diamonds together, as they can scratch each other.
Regular Inspection
Inspect your diamond jewelry regularly for loose stones or damage to the setting. Have any issues repaired by a professional jeweler to prevent further damage.