Though diamonds are the hardest naturally-occurring substance on Earth, they need proper care. Diamonds - wedding rings and other diamond jewelry - should be kept individually in soft cloth pouches so that the stones remain unharmed from hitting each other and chipping. Some ring settings also offer better safety: six-prong setting, four-prong setting and bezel settings (low-profile channel). Regular Cleaning Diamonds are well-liked for their brilliance, but dust, oil from your skin and other tainted substances can lessen the stone’s glow. To protect your diamond wedding ring, engagement ring and earrings, follow the tips below and remember to treat the stone as gently as possible if it is in a metal setting, as gold and other material can scrape the stone.
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