
Bleach, chlorine, and strong cleaning agents used in everyday life can dull the shine of diamonds and weaken gold and silver settings.
Therefore, make it a habit to remove your jewelry before cleaning, swimming in the pool, or applying heavy cosmetic products.
Over time, skin oil, dust, and cream residues can coat the surface of diamonds, reducing their sparkle.
A simple care routine you can do at home will suffice:
Add a few drops of gentle soap to warm water, let your jewelry sit briefly, and then gently brush with a soft toothbrush.
Rinse and dry with a lint-free cloth.
Although diamonds are the hardest stones in the world, they can scratch each other.
That's why store each piece separately in a pouch or a box with a soft interior lining.
This way, you prevent both scratches and tangled chains.
Just like cars last longer with regular maintenance, your jewelry maintains its luster with a professional check-up.
An annual cleaning and setting check ensure that the stones remain securely in place and regain their initial sparkle.
At Takisatis.com, we believe that jewelry is not just an accessory, but also a story.
Every diamond that is carefully preserved shines just like the first day, even years later — just like your memories. ✨