Taking care a wedding ring
I will be picking up a wedding ring for Michelle tomorrow at Midvalley. Its a nice designed ring that we got from an outlet in The Gardens last week. It was perfect for our budget and it had a good colour and clarity. In fact, the outlet manager told me we could drop by the place once a year to check on the ring to see the rock still fits tightly.
Here’s some more good tips on how to take care your wedding ring, so that it will actually last a lifetime.
* Protect your setting: Even though it’s easy to forget about your diamond, and wear it casually doing any activity, it’s best to use a little common sense. It’s not so much the diamond you need to worry about as the setting. If you are careful to not wear your ring during certain activities; like gardening, playing sports, or other rough activities, your setting will stay in good shape, and you won’t run the risk of looking down at your hand to find your precious gem missing.
* Watch the Chemicals: There’s no way around it. You’re beautiful diamond is sure to get coated in different chemicals simply from day to day living. Household cleaners, hairspray, and even perspiration are impossible to avoid, and will eventually make your shiny ring dull, dull, dull. If you are sure to take your ring in for regular cleanings, you’re sure to keep your diamond brilliant and prismatic!
* Trust the Professionals: While you are probably able to clean your ring pretty well without help (see recipe below), it’s definitely best to keep up with your ring’s regular maintenance. This doesn’t just mean you should bring your ring in to be cleaned by jewelers (which you should); it means you should probably bring your ring into the jeweler for a yearly, or biyearly, checkup. Professional jewelers will be able to find any flaws in your rings prongs, which could save you the heartache of losing your timeless gem.
admin @ November 17, 2007
