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		<title>Diamond Jewelry Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Keith Thompsonbr
Source: articleage.combr
br
You just dropped several large bills to get your beloved (or
 maybe yourself!) a diamond or diamonds that take your breath
 away. That kind of investment deserves some careful
 attention, and thats the subject of discussion. To make
 your diamonds last a lifetime, there are several areas, some
 obvious, some not; that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Keith Thompsonbr<br />
Source: articleage.combr<br />
br<br />
You just dropped several large bills to get your beloved (or<br />
 maybe yourself!) a diamond or diamonds that take your breath<br />
 away. That kind of investment deserves some careful<br />
 attention, and thats the subject of discussion. To make<br />
 your diamonds last a lifetime, there are several areas, some<br />
 obvious, some not; that you need to keep in mind. While<br />
 diamonds may be the hardest compound on earth, they still<br />
 need some loving care.<br />
There are cleaning, checking your settings, security and<br />
 traveling.<br />
CLEANING YOUR DIAMONDS</p>
<p> Your diamonds can get pretty grotesque with day to day wear.<br />
 Lotions, harsh soaps, food and even the oils from your skin<br />
 can contribute to a less than lustrous diamond. Here are the<br />
 four most popular ways to clean your diamonds at home.<br />
1-Give them a mild detergent bath, gently using a small soft<br />
 brush to wash away loose impediments. Be careful to do this<br />
 in a small bowl away from the sink as the only thing worse<br />
 than a filthy diamond is a lost one!<br />
2-Soak them in solution of half ammonia and half cold water<br />
 for about 30 minutes. Be sure to only use a soft bristled<br />
 brush as its possible to scratch your diamonds.<br />
3-use one of the Quick Dip solutions sold in stores. Follow<br />
 the directions and be sure not to handle the clean diamonds<br />
 with your fingers, ruining all your hard work. Pick your<br />
 diamond jewelry up by its edges.<br />
4-Ultrasonic cleaning. Theres lots of these small machines<br />
 that will clean your diamond jewelry in a snap. Just be sure<br />
 and follow directions, as each machine is different.<br />
CHECKING YOUR DIAMOND SETTINGS</p>
<p> At least once a year have your diamond jewelry settings<br />
 checked by a reputable jeweler. Have them check for a secure<br />
 placement, particularly if your diamond is set in soft<br />
 metals such as 24k gold.<br />
DIAMOND SECURITY</p>
<p> Some thoughts on securing your diamonds. Keep your diamond<br />
 jewelry in soft fabric covered jewelry boxes, preferably<br />
 with individual compartments. One of the only things that<br />
 can cut a diamond is another diamond, so keep them away from<br />
 each other. dont wear it when doing hard heavy work. Its<br />
 possible to chip your diamond with a hard glancing blow.<br />
 Keep your treasures away from small, playful fingers. If you<br />
 have a large amount, consider videotaping or digitally<br />
 storing photos of your gems for insurance purposes. And be<br />
 smart: dont wear your 15 carat diamond necklace to a Raider<br />
 game and expect to make anything but a lot of new friends!<br />
TRAVELING WITH DIAMONDS</p>
<p> When traveling, store your diamonds in soft jewelry bags,<br />
 individually, and use a specially designed jewelry travel<br />
 case if you can get one. They are made for this purpose, and<br />
 are handy indeed.<br />
A piece of diamond jewelry means many things to many people.<br />
 Diamonds are a symbol of great affection. Please honor those<br />
 who gave this gift to you by giving your diamonds careful<br />
 and regular care and attention and youll be rewarded with a<br />
 lifetime with a lifetime of sparkle!<br />
Keith Thompson is a writer captivated by bling! For more<br />
 information on diamond jewelry or a diamond wedding ring please check out these<br />
 links!br<br />
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