
A diamond’s radiance is unmatched, but even the most brilliant stones can lose their luster over time without proper care. Every day wear, exposure to oils, lotions, and dust can dull a diamond’s shine and make it appear less dazzling. At Koerber’s Fine Jewelry, we understand that every diamond holds sentimental and financial value, so learning how to care for your jewelry is just as important as choosing the perfect piece. With a few mindful habits and cleaning routines, you can preserve that signature sparkle for years to come.

Understanding Diamond Care
Caring for diamonds goes beyond just cleaning the stone; it’s about maintaining the overall integrity of the jewelry. Diamonds are among the hardest natural materials, but their settings and metal bands are not as indestructible. Regular care ensures that your diamonds remain both secure and stunning.
Proper diamond maintenance involves keeping your jewelry free from buildup, checking the prongs and mountings, and storing it safely when not in use. Routine care also prevents damage that could compromise the stone's brilliance or cause it to loosen from its setting.
How to Clean Diamonds at Home
One of the most common questions we hear is, “What’s the best way to clean diamonds at home?” Fortunately, you don’t need professional equipment — just gentle cleaning techniques and consistency.
Step 1: Prepare a Cleaning Solution
Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water in a small bowl. Avoid using harsh chemicals such as bleach, acetone, or chlorine, as they can weaken the metal and damage the finish.
Step 2: Soak and Brush Gently
Place your diamond jewelry in the solution for about 15–20 minutes. This helps loosen oils, lotions, and dirt. After soaking, use a soft-bristled toothbrush, preferably a baby toothbrush, to gently clean the diamond and its setting. Pay close attention to areas beneath the stone, where debris tends to collect.
Step 3: Rinse and Dry
Rinse your jewelry under lukewarm running water. Be sure to plug the drain before doing so; many sparkling diamonds have met their end in a sink trap. Finally, pat the piece dry with a lint-free cloth or allow it to air-dry on a soft surface.
Professional Diamond Maintenance
Even with careful home cleaning, it’s important to schedule regular professional inspections. At Koerber’s Fine Jewelry, we recommend having your diamonds checked at least twice a year. Our experts will examine the prongs, settings, and clasps to ensure everything remains secure.
Professional cleaning also provides a deeper polish that removes buildup invisible to the naked eye. Jewelers use ultrasonic machines and steam cleaners to restore brilliance safely and effectively. This routine maintenance not only enhances the diamond’s sparkle but also prolongs the piece's lifespan.
Avoiding Damage to Your Diamonds
Though diamonds are durable, they’re not indestructible. Simple precautions can make a huge difference in maintaining their brilliance and safety.
- Remove Jewelry During Activities: Take off your rings and bracelets before gardening, cleaning, or working out. Hard impacts and abrasive materials can scratch metal settings or loosen stones.
- Keep Away from Harsh Chemicals: Chemicals found in cleaning supplies, pools, and even personal care products can tarnish the metal or leave residues on the diamond.
- Avoid Storing Pieces Together: Diamonds can scratch each other and softer gemstones. Store each item separately in a soft pouch or fabric-lined jewelry box.
- Handle with Clean Hands: Oils and lotions from your skin can transfer to the stone’s surface, dulling its shine. Handle jewelry by the band or edges, not the diamond itself.
How Often Should You Clean Your Diamonds?
For everyday pieces such as engagement rings or diamond studs, clean them at home every two weeks and schedule professional maintenance twice a year. For jewelry worn less frequently, cleaning once a month may be enough.
The key is consistency: routine care ensures your jewelry maintains the same breathtaking brilliance it had the day you received it.
The Importance of Proper Storage
When your diamonds aren’t being worn, how you store them matters. Use soft pouches or individual compartments to prevent scratching and tangling. Keep your jewelry in a cool, dry place away from sunlight or humidity, which can affect metal finishes and delicate clasps.
For extra protection, consider a jewelry box with felt-lined trays and secure closures. This simple step helps maintain the long-term beauty of your collection.
Keep Your Diamonds Radiant with Koerber’s Fine Jewelry
At Koerber’s Fine Jewelry, we’re passionate about helping you preserve the beauty and value of your treasures. Whether you need a professional cleaning, a setting check, or expert advice on diamond care, our team is here to help. Visit us to keep your diamonds as radiant and captivating as your love story!