Lab-grown diamonds require minimal maintenance, but proper care can help maintain their brilliance and longevity. Here are some tips:
Diamond Care
1. Regular Cleaning:
- Use a soft brush (like a toothbrush) with warm water and mild dish soap.
- Gently scrub the diamond and setting to remove dirt and oils.
- Rinse with clean water and dry with a lint-free cloth.

2. Avoid Harsh Chemicals
- Remove your diamond jewelry before using household cleaners containing bleach, chlorine, or strong acids.
- Avoid contact with lotions, perfumes, and hairsprays, as they can leave residues.
3. Safe Storage:
- Store separately in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratches.
- Avoid storing with other jewelry pieces to prevent friction damage.
4. Professional Maintenance
- Have your diamond inspected and cleaned by a jeweler once or twice a year.
- Ensure the setting remains secure, especially for rings worn daily.
5. Avoid Rough Handling
- Remove rings before heavy activities like gym workouts, gardening, or manual labor.
- Though diamonds are durable, the setting can get damaged with rough impact.