Is Your Diamond Loose? Subtle Signs Jewellery Owners Shouldn’t Ignore

Most people don’t think about the security of their diamond until something feels off.

A slight movement, an unusual sound, or even just a feeling that the ring isn’t sitting quite right — these small signs can indicate that your stone may no longer be as secure as it should be.

At Gillian’s Jewellery in Forest Hill Chase, we regularly see rings that only needed a simple adjustment — but were brought in just in time to prevent stone loss.

Knowing what to look for can make all the difference.

 

What Causes a Diamond to Become Loose?

Even well-made jewellery experiences wear over time.

Daily activities — typing, gripping, accidental knocks — gradually affect the small metal claws (also called prongs) that hold a diamond in place.

Over time, claws can:

  • Wear down

  • Bend slightly out of position

  • Thin due to friction

  • Loosen from repeated pressure

This process is usually gradual, which is why the warning signs can be easy to miss.

 

Early Signs Your Diamond May Be Loose

Catching the issue early is key. Some of the most common signs include:

  • A slight clicking or ticking sound when the ring is gently tapped

  • The stone moving very slightly when touched

  • The ring catching more often on clothing

  • Claws appearing thinner, uneven or worn

  • A subtle change in how the stone sits in the setting

Even very small movement is worth having checked.

A secure diamond should not shift at all.

 

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore It

A loose diamond doesn’t usually fall out immediately — but the risk increases over time.

What starts as minor wear can quickly become:

  • A bent claw that no longer holds the stone

  • A missing claw altogether

  • Complete stone loss without warning

For engagement rings and sentimental pieces, this can be both emotionally and financially distressing.

A simple preventative repair is always preferable to replacement.

 

What Is Claw Re-Tipping?

Claw re-tipping is a common jewellery repair that restores the security of a stone.

It involves:

  • Rebuilding worn or thin claws with new metal

  • Reshaping them to securely hold the diamond

  • Ensuring even pressure around the stone

When done correctly, the repair blends seamlessly with the original design while significantly improving durability.

 

How Often Should You Have Your Ring Checked?

As a general guide, engagement rings should be professionally checked once a year.

However, you may benefit from more frequent checks if you:

  • Wear your ring daily

  • Work with your hands

  • Have an older setting

  • Notice any of the warning signs mentioned earlier

Regular inspections are quick and can provide reassurance that everything is secure.

 

Professional Jewellery Checks in Forest Hill

At Gillian’s Jewellery in Forest Hill Chase, we take a careful and honest approach to jewellery inspections.

If your diamond is secure, we’ll tell you. If maintenance is needed, we’ll explain your options clearly — without pressure.

Claw re-tipping and stone security checks are simple services that can prevent much bigger problems down the track.

 

Peace of Mind for Everyday Wear

Your jewellery is meant to be worn and enjoyed — not constantly worried about.

If something doesn’t feel quite right with your ring, it’s always worth having it checked.

 

At Gillian’s Jewellery, we’re here to help Melbourne clients keep their jewellery secure, comfortable and ready for everyday wear.

 

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