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Whether it's a diamond engagement ring, a platinum wedding band or a striking piece of jewellery with precious stones, the right care will ensure it shines just as brightly as the day you first put it on. And it will last beautifully for generations.

When is it better to take off a ring with precious stones
Still, there are situations when it is better to take off the ring to avoid damaging or even losing it.
- Always remove the ringwhen doing household chores with aggressive cleaning agents. Chemicals can erode the surface of precious metals, causing loss of luster and, in the case of some stones, permanent damage.
- Similarly, it is better not to wear the ring when gardening, playing sports or visiting the pool or sauna it is safer to leave the ring at home.
Remember that regular bumps and scratches can change the appearance of your ring over time. Be especially careful with rings with protruding stones or fine details.
TIP: Get a special jewelry case that you can keep with you at all times.
You can do basic jewellery cleaning at home
Regularity is the key to caring for any piece of jewellery. However, different types of luxury rings require different approaches:
Rings with diamondsDiamond
is the hardest natural material in the world, making it an extremely durable stone. Nevertheless, impurities settle on its surface, which can reduce its characteristic sparkle. To clean diamond rings, prepare a solution of warm water and a few drops of mild soap. Soak the ring for 20-30 minutes and then clean it gently with a sponge. Rinse thoroughly in clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
For engagement rings with a large central diamond, be sure to clean the area under the stone, where dirt often accumulates.Rings with coloured gemstonesSapphires
, rubies and emeralds require a gentler approach than diamonds. Emeralds in particular can be more susceptible to damage. For these stones, use only lukewarm water with a minimum of mild soap and avoid prolonged soaking. Cleaning should be extra gentle, using a soft cloth.Rings with pearls or opalsThese
delicate materials require special attention. Never use chemical cleaners or ultrasonic cleaners. Pearls and opals are porous and can absorb chemicals or dry out. Clean only with a dampened soft cloth and dry immediately.
Where to store the ring when you are not wearing it
- When you're not wearing your ring, the way you store it can greatly extend its life and help preserve its beauty.
- Ideally, store each ring separately in a soft case or in a jewellery box with separate compartments lined with velvet. This will prevent the rings (and especially their stones) from scratching each other.
- Rings with diamonds should be stored separately from other jewellery, as diamond, as the hardest natural substance, can easily scratch other stones and metals.
The environment where you store jewellery should be dry and at a constant temperature. Avoid storing rings in the bathroom where humidity fluctuates or in direct sunlight, which can affect the color of some stones.

How to care for wedding rings
Wedding rings are on your hand almost all the time. That is why they require special attention and care.
For traditional gold wedding rings, regular cleaning is important to remove the accumulated dirt from everyday wear. A simple trick is to use an old - soft - toothbrush to get into the hard to reach places.
Platinum wedding rings are extremely durable, but they can acquire a patina over time. If you prefer the original shiny look, we recommend professional re-polishing.
Rings with engraving require careful cleaning to avoid damaging the delicate details. Avoid abrasive cleaners and prefer hand cleaning with a soft cloth.
At BENY, cleaning is part of the jewellery's lifetime guarantee
Even with the best home care, it is important to give your rings regular professional inspection and maintenance.
Professional service includes:
- thorough cleaning with ultrasound and special products
- checking the setting of the stones and reinforcing loose parts
- polishing the surface and removing minor scratches
- checking the overall condition of the jewellery and preventing possible future problems
All jewellery purchased from BENY comes with a lifetime guarantee, including professional cleaning. We recommend a jewellery inspection every two years.
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