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allthatsparkle · 2 months ago
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How to Remove Scratches from a Platinum Ring
Platinum engagement rings are cherished for their rarity, durability, and elegant shine. However, like all precious metals, platinum can accumulate scratches over time, especially with daily wear. Though it may seem concerning to see your beautiful ring lose its luster, don't worry—restoring your platinum ring to its original brilliance is entirely possible with a few simple methods. In this blog, we'll walk you through several ways to remove scratches from a platinum ring and maintain its stunning appearance.
Understanding Platinum and Its Unique Properties
Platinum is a dense, strong, and naturally white metal, often preferred for engagement rings because of its lasting beauty and hypoallergenic properties. Unlike other metals, platinum doesn’t wear away when it scratches; the material is simply displaced, meaning your ring won’t lose mass over time. However, these scratches can dull its appearance, making periodic maintenance essential to keeping it looking its best.
Methods for Removing Scratches
Professional Polishing The safest and most effective way to remove scratches from a platinum ring is by taking it to a jeweler for professional polishing. Jewelers have specialized tools and polishing compounds designed specifically for platinum. They can buff out most surface-level scratches, leaving your ring shiny and smooth.
Replating with Rhodium Some platinum rings are plated with rhodium to enhance their shine. Over time, this plating can wear off, leading to a scratched or dull appearance. Replating with rhodium not only restores the ring's shine but also adds an extra layer of protection against future scratches.
DIY Polishing Cloth If you prefer a hands-on approach, you can use a platinum polishing cloth. These are available at most jewelry stores and are designed for use on platinum and other precious metals. While it won't remove deep scratches, regular use can help keep your ring looking fresh and prevent scratches from worsening.
Preventative Care To minimize the occurrence of scratches, remove your ring when engaging in activities that could damage it, such as heavy lifting, gardening, or using harsh chemicals. Store your platinum ring separately from other jewelry to avoid friction that could lead to scratches.
Why It’s Worth the Care
Your platinum engagement ring is more than just a piece of jewelry—it’s a symbol of commitment and love. Taking care of it ensures that it remains as beautiful and meaningful as the day you first wore it. Whether you opt for professional polishing or regular at-home care, keeping your platinum ring free of scratches will maintain its elegance for years to come.
Ready to make your ring shine again? Let us know in the comments which method you found most helpful, and don’t forget to subscribe to our blog and like this post for more jewelry care tips!
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jewel-concept · 5 years ago
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All the parts. Handmade six claw coronet and classic shank with under rail and shoulders. All ready to assemble. #adelaidejeweller #platinum #platinumanddiamonds #diamondandplatinum #platinumengagementring #assemble #jewelconcept #frankmccabejewellers #mccabejewellers #mccabe #frankmccabe.com.au https://www.instagram.com/p/B3vX2a3FACn/?igshid=gqv73ua6h4dt
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shulmansays · 7 years ago
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I rarely feature #DiamondAndPlatinum jewelry, herein (especially when photographed against a #WhiteBackground); so I guess that makes today’ #WearableProzac – this #DoubleClipPendantBrooch by #JeanSchlumberger (c. 1960) – the exception that proves the rule! Another doozy from the collection of #AlexAndElisabethLewyt via @Sothebys #ImportantJewelsAuction (New York, 2013), this fierce #Jewel (that appeared at auction, again, in 2016) features a pair of #Detachable #Platinum #BroochClips – designed as wings – highlighted by two well-matched #MarquiseCut #Diamonds (5.28cts and 5.28cts – both E/VS1), that are themselves accented by #RoundCut and marquise-cut diamonds (6.00cts); and attached to a platinum #Carrier, set with even more diamonds (4.00cts). With both clips signed #Schlumberger, is it any wonder this exquisite brooch went for $485,000? #GetIntoIt #1960s #HighJewelry #EstateJewelry #SothebysJewels #HalfMillionDollarJewel #Luxury #IDontMeanRhinestones (at Sotheby's)
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