To double-check that your ring can stand the test of time, follow these guidelines.
Sometimes, it’s just the luck of the draw.
If it wiggles slightly, it’s time to take it in.

Taylor Lanore, diamond consultant and engagement ring designer for Lauren B.
If your stone ever looks hazy or cloudy, it’s likely that something is stuck underneath it."
Plus, where you remove your ring is also important.

Many have horror stories of leaving their jewelry in public restrooms and never seeing them again.
The outlet suggests keeping your ring on while you lather up to avoid the risk.
But, when it comes to cleaning your house, set your band aside.
Tough chemicals and other abrasives can dull your gem’s shine fast.
Any “hand-heavy” movements should require your ring’s removal.