Wedding rings are the visible symbol of your love and will accompany you for a lifetime from the day of your wedding.
We are delighted that you have chosen wedding rings from Fischer. Pieces of jewelry from Fischer are made with love - from the design to the final polishing, we accompany their creation with commitment and passion.
Our quality standards are exceptionally high. Every Fischer wedding ring is manufactured with care down to the last detail and with the highest precision - in the proven tradition of Pforzheim goldsmithing. Wedding rings from Fischer are "100% made in Germany".
In the best case scenario, wedding rings accompany a couple for a lifetime and this close relationship can be seen in the rings. Some call them "traces of wear", we call them "traces of life". A ring that always looks "new" has probably spent most of its time hidden away in a box rather than on your ring finger. Let your ring collect "traces of life"!
To ensure that you can enjoy your rings for a long time, we have put together some tips for you here.
1. wearing the rings in everyday life
You would prefer to wear your wedding rings day and night and on every occasion, wouldn't you? But in a few everyday situations, it is advisable to take them off. Especially when doing sports, there is an increased risk of injuring yourself by not taking off your jewelry.
It should also be noted that fingers change for a short time depending on the temperature. In the sauna, for example, the high temperature can cause fingers to swell. If you find the ring uncomfortable, you should take it off beforehand.
We also recommend removing the ring before your fingers come into contact with cold water (e.g. in the sea or swimming pool). The fingers tend to become narrower here and there is a risk of the ring slipping off the finger.
2. change of the surface
The ring surface of wedding rings also changes with daily use and "traces of life" appear. For example, matt surfaces take on a polished appearance over time and polished surfaces become matt over time.
The rings can easily be refurbished on hand-finished surfaces to restore their original appearance.
3. cleaning the wedding rings
Your wedding rings come into contact with many materials on your finger every day and therefore get dirty from time to time. To ensure that your rings are always in good condition, we recommend cleaning them regularly
. As a rule, a mild soap solution and
a soft cloth are sufficient.
Harder brushes, abrasive cleaners and aggressive chemicals or cleaning agents are unsuitable chemicals or cleaning agents, as these are more likely to damage the rings.
4. So that your diamonds and brilliant-cut diamonds continue to sparkle beautifully...
... we recommend using a gentle soap solution and a soft cloth for cleaning. Although
a diamond is one of the hardest materials of all, diamonds are not impact-resistant. A diamond is a highly complex natural product and can break under certain circumstances. It is therefore essential to avoid heavy loads, such as hard knocks. Caution is also advised when applauding with hands that are adorned with multiple diamond rings. Simply clap the palm of your hand to keep the
diamonds and brilliant-cut diamonds in your rings safe.
Diamonds can become loose through daily wear. To detect this in good time and prevent stone loss, Fischer recommends having wedding rings professionally checked regularly (at least every two years).
5. White gold wedding rings
To give white gold wedding rings their bright appearance, rings made of gray gold are coated with a layer of rhodium. This rhodium layer wears off within one to two years, depending on the wear and tear. After that, the rings are gray-colored again. By refurbishing the rings, they can be rhodium-plated again and again.
With these tips and advice, your rings will stay in good condition for a long time. Even years after the wedding, you can look back on your wedding rings with pride and happiness. your wedding rings on your finger. Yes, you will also see some "traces of of life", but these are part of your shared history, that connects you as a couple.