PRODUCT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Your diamond jewelry from SIRAN Jewelry is a precious and timeless treasure that deserves equally exceptional care. While our lifetime warranty ensures your piece remains in pristine condition, we also encourage you to follow the care guidelines below to help preserve its beauty and brilliance for years to come.

Cleaning Diamond Rings
Everyday products such as lotion, makeup, and hairspray can diminish the natural brilliance of your diamond jewelry. Fortunately, restoring its sparkle at home is simple and does not require specialized jewelry cleaners.

Cleaning Diamond Necklaces & Bracelets
Gently wipe the pendant with a damp, clean cloth to remove any surface dirt or buildup. Next, unclasp the chain and immerse it in a mild washing liquid solution to soak, which will help loosen any remaining residue. After soaking, carefully wipe the chain with a clean cloth to restore its shine — taking extra care if the chain is delicate or fine.
Everyday products such as lotion, makeup, and hairspray can diminish the natural brilliance of your diamond jewelry. Fortunately, restoring its sparkle at home is simple and does not require specialized jewelry cleaners. The safest and most effective method uses only a few basic household items:
- Warm (almost hot) water
- A soft-bristled toothbrush (preferably new and child-sized)
- A soft, clean microfiber cloth
- Gentle dishwashing soap
How to Clean Your Jewelry at Home
- Fill a bowl with warm water and add a small amount of gentle dishwashing soap. Swirl the mixture slightly and soak your jewelry for 20 to 40 minutes to help loosen dirt and residue.
- Using the soft toothbrush, gently brush the jewelry, paying close attention to hard-to-reach crevices. Avoid applying excessive pressure, especially on delicate settings.
- Rinse the piece thoroughly under warm running water.
- Pat dry carefully with a microfiber cloth or place it on a paper towel to air dry completely.
Important Note: When cleaning white gold jewelry, take extra care. Excessive brushing may wear away the Rhodium plating that enhances its bright, white finish.
Necklaces & Bracelets
Gently wipe the pendant with a damp, clean cloth to remove any surface dirt or buildup. Next, unclasp the chain and immerse it in a mild washing liquid solution to soak, which will help loosen any remaining residue. After soaking, carefully wipe the chain with a clean cloth to restore its shine — taking extra care if the chain is delicate or fine.
Earring Carring Instructions
Cleaning diamond earrings follows similar principles to cleaning rings, but they often require more frequent attention — especially if worn daily. Since ear piercings are highly sensitive, dirt and grime can easily accumulate, potentially leading to irritation or infection if not properly maintained.
Additionally, earrings are more exposed to cosmetics, hair products, and perspiration. These elements can dull their brilliance and may not be effectively removed with simple soap and water, making thorough cleaning essential to maintain both hygiene and sparkle.
When caring for your diamond earrings, it’s important to use the correct techniques and products. For optimal results, prepare a mild saline solution and use a soft-bristled brush to gently clean the earrings, paying special attention to any crevices. Rinse thoroughly under warm water, then carefully dry them with a lint-free cloth to avoid leaving residue or causing scratches.
General Instructions for Protecting Your Diamond Jewelry
Caring for your diamond jewelry is just as important as regular cleaning. Everyday activities can dull its natural brilliance or even cause damage. To help preserve the beauty and longevity of your fine jewelry, follow these essential care guidelines:
- Apply jewelry last: Always put on your diamond pieces after styling your hair and applying makeup. Contact with lotions, powders, and sprays can leave residue, diminishing the diamond's shine.
- Avoid showering with diamond jewelry: Hard water and soap can create stubborn build-up, while shampoos and conditioners may contain harsh chemicals that damage the metal and dull the diamonds.
- Protect against household chemicals: Wear protective gloves or remove your jewelry when using strong cleaning products. Bleach and chlorine can corrode the metal alloys over time.
- Remove rings during heavy tasks: Avoid wearing diamond rings when doing housework, gardening, or moving heavy objects, as hard knocks can loosen settings, scratch metals, or chip the stones.
- Minimize contact with the diamond: Oils from your fingers can transfer to the diamond, reducing its brilliance. Handle with care and touch only the metal when possible.
- Avoid wearing diamonds while swimming: Chlorine is harmful to jewelry, and cold water can cause your fingers to shrink, increasing the risk of rings slipping off or earrings falling out.
- Schedule professional check-ups: Have your diamond jewelry inspected and cleaned by a trusted jeweler at least twice a year. They will examine prongs and mountings to ensure settings remain secure and repair any potential issues before stones are lost.
- Be mindful with cosmetics and creams: Avoid wearing jewelry when applying moisturizers, sunscreen, or hair products. These can accumulate behind the stones or around prongs, leading to dullness and tarnishing.
Use ultrasonic cleaners with caution: While effective at removing dirt, ultrasonic devices can cause vibrations that loosen stones from their settings. Use them sparingly and only when recommended by your jeweler.