If your diamonds are in need of a stronger  cleansing, you may want to soak them for 30  minutes in a solution of half and half water and  ammonia.  Once they have soaked for 30  minutes, remove them and gently brush the  mountings with a small brush.  Then replace  the pieces to the solution and swish them  around in the mixture before removing them  to rinse and pat dry.  

If you find your self too busy to be mixing  soaps and ammonias, many department  stores sell liquid jewelry cleaners.  Most are  kits, with everything you need included.  You  need to read the labels to determine the one  that is right for your diamonds and other  jewelry. Read the complete directions and  follow all the precautions.

And if you find yourself more the  “high-tech type”, even in your diamond  cleaning routine, there are multiple ultrasonic  cleansers on the market.  These machines  use high-frequency to create a cleaning motion.   All machines are not the same, so please read  the instructions before using.

Only you can choose the cleaning method  right for you.   But, it is essential to keep  your jewelry clean to keep it brilliant and  sparkling.  Between cleaning, try not to touch your clean diamonds with your fingers or  handle your jewelry by its edges. This will  help maintain its shine and brilliance for  longer periods.

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Diamond Brands and What They Mean

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Selecting Diamonds

Diamonds are graded for certification by  laboratories using grading criteria. Four of  these criteria are critical to understand when  making a diamond purchase or investment.  Known as the “Four C’s” these criteria are:  color, cut, clarity and carat. 

Color is the result of the composition of a  diamond and it does not change. When a  jeweler is describing the color of a diamond  they are referring to the presence or absence  of color in white diamonds. Because a  diamond with no color allows maximum light  to pass through, colorless diamonds are  preferred for their sparkle.

 


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How Diamonds Are Mined

We seldom think about how the diamonds  we wear came to us. Natural diamonds, as  opposed to synthetic diamonds or fake  diamonds, are mined from the earth. There  are currently two methods of mining  diamonds: Pipe Mining and Alluvial Mining.

When pipe mining is used, the diamonds  are extracted from the earth through volcanic  pipes. These are not man-made pipes. These  are natural pipes in the ground. Shanks are  put into the ground next to the pipes, and  tunnels are driven into the deepest parts of the pipe.

The diamonds are not sorted out at  the mine. Instead, huge rocks that are full of  diamonds are brought out of the mine and  moved to a screening plant for separation.

The Alluvial mining method is done in  riverbeds and on beaches. Walls are built to  hold back the water and the sand on the bank  or beach is moved with a bulldozer until the  level of earth that diamonds can be found in  is reached. Again, the diamonds are not  sorted here. Instead, the sand that contains  the diamonds is bulldozed into trucks, and  taken to screening plants.
 


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