Engagement rings are a precious possession, something everyone wants to make sure they take care of. While engagement rings are usually made from durable materials, even the sturdiest rings require special care and cleaning to keep them safe and looking their best. To help you make sure your ring stays in excellent shape, here are our tips on how to take care of your engagement ring.

 

Clean Your Ring Regularly

One of the most important parts of taking care of an engagement ring is keeping it clean. Over time, dirt and grime can build up on your ring, causing it to get scratches or appear dull. Making sure you clean your ring regularly can fight these signs of wear, helping your ring look as beautiful as it did the day you got it.

While there are a few methods you can use to clean your ring at home, having it cleaned by a professional is the safest and most thorough way of cleaning your ring. Wondering how often you should you get your engagement ring cleaned? A good rule of thumb is to take your ring in for a professional cleaning about twice a year.

 

Get Your Ring Insured

Engagement rings are usually one of our most expensive possessions, which is why it’s a good idea to get engagement ring insurance. There are many different ring insurance policies to choose from. Do a little research to understand the kind of protection you want for your ring and get a plan that will give you peace of mind.

 

Know What Your Ring is Made Of

Some engagement ring materials are far more durable than others. Diamonds and platinum, for example, are extremely sturdy materials. Certain metals and gemstones, on the other hand, are more delicate and require more care. Gemstones that are more fragile include emerald, morganite, tourmaline, opal, and pearl. Of course, that’s not to say that you can’t have a gemstone that isn’t a diamond on your engagement ring. It’s just important to understand the durability of your ring so you can be more careful when necessary.

For metals, know that all kinds of gold are somewhat soft and are more likely to get scratched. However, the softness of gold also makes it easy to repair and resize. All metals have their pros and cons— it’s simply important to be aware of what your ring is made of so you can properly protect it.

 

Don’t Wear Your Ring When it Could Get Damaged or Lost

Some activities are dangerous for your engagement ring, so it’s important to take your ring off and safely store it during these activities. For example, you should avoid wearing your ring when you’re around the water (like when you head to the beach), as it’s easy to lose your ring to the depths of a lake, river, or ocean. You should also remember to remove your ring before engaging in activities where it could get damaged, like when playing sports, lifting weights, or using cleaning products.

 

Remove Your Ring by the Band

When you take off your engagement ring, remember to always remove it by gripping the ring’s band. Pulling on the stone or setting of your ring can cause it to get damaged over time, increasing your likelihood of loose or lost stones.

 

Store Your Ring Safely

When you take off your engagement ring, you should always store it in a safe place. Make sure you have a dedicated spot for your ring, like in a ring dish or in a specific spot in your jewelry storage. Be aware that your engagement ring can actually damage your other jewelry if its made of harder materials so, if you do like to store all your jewelry in the same place, its a good idea to place your engagement ring in a fabric-lined container or sturdy case.