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First let me say I love a clean diamond.
We pay a fortune for that light performance.
As diamonds gets dirtier that beautiful light show grows dim.
I clean mine a couple times a day, especially when I go out to enjoy all the different lighting environments I may encounter.
I'm careful to not touch the stone so it stays clean.
I even moved my keys to the opposite side of my pants so I don't have to put my ring hand into my pocket - Talk about OCD!
My ring has one large diamond that of course faces out - not into my palm.
Because the diamond always faces up I can be careful to keep it clean.
An eternity ring is free to rotate as you wear it.
Diamonds touch the adjacent fingers and some face your palm.
Eternity bands are stunningly beautiful when all sparkly and clean in a case.
But soon after you put it on and the two neighboring fingers touch it, and when it rotates all the diamonds get finger oil on them.
As the day wears on it gets worse.
Next unless you are the Queen of England you do work with your hands.
I can't image even gripping the steering wheel of my car with precious diamonds pressing against the wheel.
All day long we grip, grab and hold thousands of things from doorknobs to car keys.
This will dirty the stones facing your palm and subject them to bent prongs and chipped diamonds.
A single-diamond ring (though susceptible to impact damage on that rare occasion you are careless) is easier to keep safe and clean because the rock faces out.
So does anyone else share my concerns about the eternity band?
We pay a fortune for that light performance.
As diamonds gets dirtier that beautiful light show grows dim.
I clean mine a couple times a day, especially when I go out to enjoy all the different lighting environments I may encounter.
I'm careful to not touch the stone so it stays clean.
I even moved my keys to the opposite side of my pants so I don't have to put my ring hand into my pocket - Talk about OCD!

My ring has one large diamond that of course faces out - not into my palm.
Because the diamond always faces up I can be careful to keep it clean.
An eternity ring is free to rotate as you wear it.
Diamonds touch the adjacent fingers and some face your palm.
Eternity bands are stunningly beautiful when all sparkly and clean in a case.
But soon after you put it on and the two neighboring fingers touch it, and when it rotates all the diamonds get finger oil on them.

As the day wears on it gets worse.
Next unless you are the Queen of England you do work with your hands.
I can't image even gripping the steering wheel of my car with precious diamonds pressing against the wheel.
All day long we grip, grab and hold thousands of things from doorknobs to car keys.
This will dirty the stones facing your palm and subject them to bent prongs and chipped diamonds.
A single-diamond ring (though susceptible to impact damage on that rare occasion you are careless) is easier to keep safe and clean because the rock faces out.
So does anyone else share my concerns about the eternity band?