Tarnishing is one of the major issues people have to deal with after owning a
ring for a while. Tarnish is essentially a layer formed by the corrosion of a
metal, such as
Sterling Silver, for instance. The metal chemically reacts with compounds it comes into direct contact with such as oxygen or sulfur dioxide. This happens in part because of the way the
jewelry is stored and used.
Following are some ways to deal with tarnish on your sterling and
diamond rings and maintain them to have the longest lifespan possible.
Cleaning and Polishing
Regular cleaning of
diamonds prevents lotion and body oil form building up on the
jewelry piece, especially if you do it each time you take it off. Alternatively, you can wash the item in soapy water and then thoroughly dry it. A good way to remember to do this is to clean your
rings once every major
Holiday of the year.
Careful Storage
It is easier for
jewelry to tarnish when it is left in the open. Keeping it inside an acid-free container that is kept closed most of the time can fix that problem. If you do happen to leave your
jewelry in the open, make sure it is not under direct heat or sunlight. For good measure, wrap it using a soft cloth. This keep the elements off the surface, making the
diamond studded
ring less likely to tarnish.