How to Care For and Maintain Your Sapphire Engagement Ring

Sapphire Engagement Ring

Sapphires are one of those gemstones that require no introduction. They were prominent during the mediaeval period, lining the coffers of kings and merchants alike, and they are even mentioned in the Bible and many other holy texts. Sapphires are widely used in engagement rings in the UK's jewellery industry due to their unique colour and durability.

Sapphire engagement rings are a popular choice among couples who want a symbolic piece that doesn't conform to traditional boundaries. The allure of the various colours that sapphires display is indeed one of the factors that sets them apart from the other gemstones, allowing the wearer to display their own individuality and artistic tastes in a much more sophisticated manner. Sapphires are undoubtedly among the most prestigious gemstones in the jewellery industry, and this status is unlikely to change in the near future.

This underscores the importance of taking proper care of your sapphire rings, should you possess any. In this article, we’ll walk you through the proper ways to take care of and maintain your sapphire engagement rings so that you can enjoy their exuberance for many years to come.

Taking Care of Your Sapphire Engagement Ring   

The accumulation of dirt and wear continuously for years can make even the best sapphire engagement rings look dull. You need to ensure that it doesn't happen, and never underestimate the wonders that regular cleaning and maintenance can do for your ring.

Daily Care   

If you are someone who wears their sapphire engagement ring constantly, then these tips listed below will be helpful in keeping your ring safe:

  1. If you like sports or an active lifestyle, you should take off the ring before doing them. Swimming, rock climbing, and gardening are all physically strenuous activities that might expose your sapphire ring to hard materials like rocks, tiles, or others, possibly chipping away the stone's surface. You can remove the ring and enjoy your activities fully, and in this way, you can keep it safe from damage.

  2. Avoid all sorts of harsh cleaning chemicals, like acetone, bleach, regular household cleaners, or even hand sanitisers and perfumes. The strong chemicals can either damage the metal or the stone. Chemical stains or corrosion are extremely hard to fix and expensive too. So, keep your ring away from these materials, especially when you're cleaning the house or washing your hands.

  3. You can make use of a soft microfibre cloth to wipe your ring daily so that you can safely get the grime and dirt out and remove any oil build-up. You can also make use of a designated spot in the house to keep your ring safe when you're not wearing it.

 Cleaning   

You know you want to keep your sapphire engagement ring sparkling at all times. If that's the case, then you'll need to make time for regular cleaning, preferably every two to four weeks if you're wearing the ring daily. If you have no idea how to clean your ring at home, here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

  1. Prepare The Solution: You can add a few drops of mild soap (nothing strong) into a half cup of water, preferably lukewarm, as high temperatures can cause damage. Mix this solution and let your ring soak in it for about 10-20 minutes to remove the dirt and oil.

  2. Using an extra-soft bristled brush, gently scrub the gemstone, taking care not to apply excessive pressure. Pay attention to the crevices and the edges; this is where the dirt and grime can build up.

  3. Rinsing: Place the ring under warm running water and rinse it to remove the residual soap. Be careful not to let the ring slip down into the drain.

  4. Drying: You can pat the ring dry with the help of a soft, lint-free cloth and leave it aside for some time to let it dry by itself. Make sure that the ring is dry before placing it back in storage.

You should know how each metal reacts to certain soaps or solutions. For example, water can corrode silver. If you are unsure of the metal’s compatibility with soap or water, please leave it to a professional cleaner.

Storage   

Next, we have the issue of storage. Sapphire engagement rings are worn all the time, but there will be instances where you have to remove them and store them somewhere safe. Make sure that you are storing your sapphire rings in a soft-lined jewellery box or pouch separately from all the other adornments in your collection.

Most sapphire engagement rings come with their own boxes or pouches, but then again, that depends on the shop or the business. If you only wear your sapphire ring occasionally, check the stones every so often to make sure they're secure.

Professional Maintenance   

You need to schedule a professional cleaning service and maintenance work every six to twelve months to keep your sapphire engagement rings in top-notch condition. Professional jewellers not only clean your sapphire ring as thoroughly as possible, but they'll also check for damages and blemishes that you may not notice. They also use specialised tools and techniques to clean your ring, bringing it back to its original brilliance in no time.

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Routine inspections will also prevent any costly damage or repair works in the future. With so many benefits from such a service, it is undoubtedly a no-brainer as to why you should be paying an expert to clean your ring.

Conclusion   

Sapphire engagement rings are stunning and durable, often outshining even diamonds when it comes to their refined and sophisticated appeal. But never underestimate what consistent care can do for such an accessory, and regular cleaning and maintenance can keep your ring looking its very best even decades from now.

All it takes is a little effort from your side, and you'll have a well-maintained ring that can be passed down through your family line as a cherished heirloom. If you want to have your sapphire engagement ring professionally cleaned, you can check out our services on our website at Eternity Jewels and peruse all the facilities that we have at your disposal.

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