Whether you’re the one who proposed or the one who said yes, that new ring of yours won’t care for itself, so here are a few tips on how to keep your engagement ring safe and in top shape!
Clean Your Ring Regularly: The Best Way How to Care for Your Engagement Ring
You heard it! Clean that ring regularly using the most conventional jewelry cleaning methods such as mild soap and water, cleaning solution, or professional ultrasonic cleaning (if your ring is heavily soiled). I try to clean my ring once every two weeks or at least once a month!
Keep It in a Safe Spot: Protect Your Ring from Accidents
Safety! When you’re doing activities such as cleaning, getting ready, showering, working out, or sleeping, store it somewhere safe, such as a ring dish or ring box. Not only will it stay safe, but you’ll have a designated spot for your bling.
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Never Ever Ever Take It Off in Public
And I mean ever…take your ring off in public. My heart is racing just thinking about it! I know sometimes we can fiddle with our necklaces and rings, but don’t even think about taking it off in a public space… you never know what can happen. Don’t even take off your ring near a sink or bathtub.
Ring Insurance: Protect Your Sparkle
If your ring gets lost, damaged, or stolen, you’ll have protection! That ring is special to you, treat it like it!
Check Your Stone and Prongs: How Do You Clean an Engagement Ring?
I do this from time to time, and guess what happened once? Check your stone and prongs every now and then to make sure nothing is loose. Regular inspections can help prevent any issues before they arise.
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Such a great post!!!
As a bride who has lost her engagement ring, I can echo all of this advice!
Great advice about engaging rings !
such great advice!!
Maria, thank you so much! I hope it helps couples out there! 🙂
Sara, thank you!! So much care when it comes to the pretty bling.
Theresa, oh my goodness I’m so sorry to hear this!!
Mollie, thank you so much!