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A diamond ring isn’t just a piece of jewellery, it's a tiny promise to yourself. It’s personal history, immortalised in gold and brilliance. But even the most precious ring can lose its glow if you treat it like any other accessory. Diamond may be forever, but its shine is in your hands. Welcome to Tyaani’s 2026 guide to keeping your diamond rings as breathtaking as the day you slipped them on, no clichés, just real, luxurious, expert-backed tips.


Forget those viral hacks with toothpaste (please don’t).
Here’s the gold-standard, Tyaani-approved way:
For Polki and uncut diamond rings:

Think of this as sending your ring to the spa.
Your jeweller doesn’t just make it sparkle, they check for micro-movements in prongs you can’t see, which could mean the difference between wearing your diamond and losing it.
You’re not buying a clean. You’re buying peace of mind.
Your diamond ring doesn’t need a velvet throne, but it deserves its own space.
Pro tip: If your jewellery box is a black hole of tangles, it’s time for an upgrade.
Adventure is good for the soul. For the ring? Not always.
If you do take it along, plan ahead. Luxury means never being careless.

Your ring is an ecosystem. Respect each element.
This year isn’t just about owning diamonds, it’s about caring for them beautifully.
Because nothing says luxury like knowing you’re prepared.
A diamond ring is a commitment, not just to the moment you bought it, but to every memory you’ll make while wearing it.
At Tyaani, we don’t believe in disposable sparkle. We believe in jewellery that lives with you, loves with you, and lasts for generations. Care for it. Not because you have to, but because you want to.
Yes, you can, real diamonds and gold won’t be damaged by water. But it’s best to remove it to keep soap and shampoo from dulling its shine over time.
Water isn’t the enemy, residue is. Rinse well and dry properly if you do get it wet.
A lifetime and beyond if cared for well.
Yes, you can sleep with your engagement ring on, and many people do, especially if it feels deeply personal and you never want to take it off. Fine jewellery like Tyaani’s is crafted to be durable enough for daily (and nightly) wear.
Every month is a good rule for daily wearers.
Once or twice a year for inspection and a deep clean.
Individually, in a soft-lined box or pouch.
Depends on where you’re going and what you’re doing. Sometimes leaving it home is the safest choice.
Toothpaste, harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners for Polki, and anything abrasive.