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Do
- Choose
a safe place to put your rings when you take them off.
Always use the same place, for memorys sake.
- Store
a diamond where it will not rub up against other jewelry.
Its own box is the best place.
- Photograph
or videotape your jewelry and file with your insurance.
Ask your agent about the details of jewelry coverage in
your policy.
- Have
your rings checked at least once a year.
- Clean
and inspect your rings regularly. Rinse in a commercial
jewelry cleaner, brush with nothing tougher than a childs
toothbrush, rinse in water, then buff with a soft cloth.
Other jewelry benefits from gentle buffing with a soft
cloth.
Dont
-
...wear rings when doing laundry, heavy cleaning or using
harsh chemicals. This could stain them.
- ...leave
your ring on the edge of the sink or on the window ledge
over the sink. Rings seem to be attracted to drains, toilets
and garburetors!
- ...wear
your rings while doing yard work or construction. You
could chip or loosen the stone.
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