Ensure your precious platinum pieces remain in perfect condition with advice and tips on jewellery storage, cleaning and maintenance.
Store pieces separately, in a jewellery box or chamois bag so they don't get scratched by other items of jewellery.
Keep your precious pieces in a safe place and remember to have them sufficiently insured. If you are unsure about the value of your piece take it to your local jeweller for valuation.
Clean your platinum jewellery periodically. This will help ensure its fine appearance and will help it last.
Clean platinum in the same way you clean other fine jewellery - using a pre-packaged jewellery cleaner or by soaking it in a mild solution of soap and warm water then gently rubbing it with a soft cloth.
Have your platinum jewellery professionally cleaned once in a while. For platinum jewellery set with gemstones, be sure to do this every six months.
Find a qualified jeweller for adjustments, resizing, polishing and cleaning.
Ensure your jeweller has a platinum trained bench worker.
Take your platinum piece to a qualified jeweller for polishing if visible scratches appear. All precious metals can scratch and platinum is no exception. However, the scratch on platinum is merely a displacement of the metal and none of its volume is lost.
Be aware that, over time, platinum develops a natural patina that many people prefer over the "just polished" appearance. When this happens, you can take your piece to a qualified jeweller to have it re-polished to a high gloss look.
Don't leave your platinum jewellery on when doing home cleaning, gardening and other types of heavy work or manual labour.
Don't handle bleach or harsh chemicals when wearing platinum jewellery.
Although they won't hurt the platinum, chemicals may discolour diamonds or gemstones.