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Diamond wedding rings- advice please.

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minnyhaha · 16/11/2012 22:13

I've just got myself a new wedding ring with small diamonds half way round- like an eternity ring, channel set. The stones are the size of a pinhead and come to just under half a carat.

I don't know how to look after it! So far I have taken it off for washing my hair and going in the bath, and obviously rough work like gardening ( even with gloves on), etc etc.

How should I look after the ring? is it ok to wear it in the bath etc etc- I know gold and diamonds are tough but just wondering.

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Eggs · 16/11/2012 22:29

My wedding ring sounds similar mine is plaltium and I can happily say i have rarely taken it off in 12 years and it is near on perfect.

I have heard that mild soapy water and an old toothbrush cleans diamonds well.

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scarlettsmummy2 · 16/11/2012 22:31

My engagement ring has shoulders like that with a solitaire. I never take it off! Sometimes I take it to a posh jewellers and they give it a wee clean for me for free!

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BoysBoysBoysAndMe · 16/11/2012 22:33

Don't take it off!!!!

I took mine off all the time to shower, bathe, clean house etc

I've lost both rings Sad

In the house-but I don't know where

That was about 3 years ago and dh refuses to buy another set Sad

(Hoping on our next anniversary he might surprise me......I live in hope)

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WhatWouldCaitlinDo · 16/11/2012 22:39

Lakeland have started doing a fab ultrasonic jewellery cleaner - like what jewellers use. It's amazing. Just don't put pearls in it, they are too soft.

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mrscumberbatch · 16/11/2012 22:45

Hello I'm a jeweller, was going to recommend ultrasonic jewellery cleaner.

I haven't seen the lakeland version, but not holding high hopes for it I'm afraid- these machines cost a small fortune for a reason Wink

If you take your rings to jewellers that sold you it they should be happy to drop it in for an hour and for you to collect later. No cost. Or at least if they have any level of service at all!

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EugenesAxe · 16/11/2012 22:46

Gold will buff up with scratches after a while - but it softens the look IMO so I wouldn't fret.

I don't remove my engagement ring for anything - every now and then I'll clean it with soap and a nail brush. Those after dinner towels or wipes you get in Indian restaurants are great for buffing up jewellery. It's glittery the most when I've washed my hands and air dried them.

You don't really have to worry about anything that's top of the Moh scale - it's hard. Only if you think they might fall out of the setting... and even if they did, a repair and replacement shouldn't cost loads with diamonds that size.

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TeaDr1nker · 16/11/2012 22:54

Is it White or yellow gold? White gold dulls after a while and you should take it back to a jewellers to be professionally cleaned, they will also check for lose stones etc.

Otherwise wear everyday and enjoy. I clean mine with an old soft toothbrush and toothpaste

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YDdraigGoch · 16/11/2012 22:58

"You got yourself a new wedding ring"?
Without wanting to offend, isn't it up to someone else to buy you a wedding ring, and why would you need a new one? I couldn't bear to change the one I got married with for a new model.

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minnyhaha · 16/11/2012 22:58

Thanks! It's white gold.

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mrscumberbatch · 16/11/2012 23:00

YDraigGoch, my mum upgrades hers every few years when she has the money to do it.

Why stick with a ring that you don't like if you have another option? You don't have the same tastes all of your life.

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minnyhaha · 16/11/2012 23:03

"You got yourself a new wedding ring"?
Without wanting to offend, isn't it up to someone else to buy you a wedding ring, and why would you need a new one? I couldn't bear to change the one I got married with for a new model.


If you want to be pedantic- it's not a moral issue - it's my choice!

Been married 28 years- never had the ring I wanted as couldn't find when married, and my tastes have changed anyway now. When I say "i bought" it's our joint money for what that's worth to you.

I'm sorry but I am not that sentimental about a ring- I don't think like that. It's what goes on in my head that matters not whether the ring is the same one I had 28 yrs back.

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YDdraigGoch · 16/11/2012 23:03

For sentimental reasons I suppose. I would think I was being really disloyal to DH, who bought me the ring all those years ago. It's not supposed to be a fashion item.

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minnyhaha · 16/11/2012 23:04

Oh go away- I didn't ask for a judgy lecture. You do what you want and stop being so judgy.

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minnyhaha · 16/11/2012 23:08

Actually YD I think you are being really obnoxious. I'm dead pleased with this ring and did it with DH's full approval-and it cost a lot of money. so don't spoil it for us by being so rotten.

FWIW my mum has a friend in her 80s who has several wedding rings ( but only 1 husband) and changes them daily to suit her outfits.

I don't know why I feel the need to defend my purchase- you're just being mean.

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mrscumberbatch · 16/11/2012 23:09

If my DH thought I was being 'disloyal' over something as trivial as that then he wouldn't be my DH!

And it's nothing to do with fashion. What a silly thing to say.

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YDdraigGoch · 16/11/2012 23:10

Not judgy. Just surprised as its not something I'd ever thought about before. Not aware that anyone I know has ever got a new ring.
Mine is really basic plain gold band. We were both redundant when we got married and couldn't afford much, but I've never even taken it off. Perhaps I'll ask got a new one for Christmas. Smile

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JamesBlonde · 17/11/2012 00:10

Sonic toothbrush using an old toothbrush head works wonders.

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minnyhaha · 17/11/2012 08:19

But YD if we follow your logic of being " disloyal" if you dare to take a ring off for a minute, then my DH has never been loyal ( or married ) because he doesn't have a ring- neither of us like rings on men.

I've taken my old ring off loads of times- to let people try it on or whatever.

I hear what you are saying but TBH after almost 30 years together the ring is a bit of metal . It's nice- and symbolic too- to be able to upgrade it to something I like better and which we couldn't afford all those years back. It's like buying an eternity ring for me- but just having one ring to do both!

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bishboschone · 17/11/2012 09:06

This is quite interesting because I have a plain wedding ring and a fabulous but impractical engagement ring . I'm not sentimental but I know my dh spent £1000 of his hard earned money on the engagement ring 15 years ago so I feel mean wanting to sell it . I would like one eternity ring.

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minnyhaha · 17/11/2012 10:20

You could have the stones made into something else- I looked into that option but the company I went to was very expensive.

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StatisticallyChallenged · 17/11/2012 12:01

Go on bischboshone, get a nice eternity ring.....

(or if you are like me get an eternity ring then get an even sparklier anniversary ring a couple of years later :) )

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3littlefrogs · 17/11/2012 12:12

When DH and I were spending a couple of days in Derbyshire we came across a lady called Helen Burrell who is a silversmith. She has a tiny work shop where she designs and makes all kinds of gold and silver jewellery.

One of the things she does is take your old, unfashionable stuff and turn it into something personal.

I don't want to break any advertising rules or anything, but I was so impressed with this lady. I am sorting out my mother's jewellery and intend to have a ring made with the stones. Lots of people have bits and pieces of inherited jewellery that they do not wear, but it could be made into a "memory piece".

If you google her I am sure you will find her web site.

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bishboschone · 17/11/2012 14:22

Ok SC!! Maybe I will Smile

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3littlefrogs · 17/11/2012 14:41

www.helenburrell.co.uk/category/commissions/enhanced-jewellery/

This is an example of re-using earrings to make a ring.

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bishboschone · 20/11/2012 07:31

I have taken my rings in to be appraised . Tentatively chosen a beautiful platinum eternity ring . Will see what they come back with . Eek

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