Can you wet a diamond?
James Williams
Updated on April 12, 2026
Diamonds are hydrophobic, meaning that they do not like water. But whilst diamonds are not very attracted to water, they are particularly attracted to oil. Another way to think about this is that diamonds cannot be 'wet' by water but they can be wet by oil.
Is it OK to wet diamonds?
Tap water rarely, if ever, has harsh enough chemicals in it that would react with your jewelry. That being said, if you take a bath, submerging your jewelry may not be the best thing for it, so try not to do that. But taking a regular shower or getting some tap water and soap on your jewelry is fine.Will water damage a diamond?
If the diamond is in a ring, take it off when doing lots of work with your hands such as cleaning, bathing, swimming or dishwashing. Contact with water may ruin the diamond. It may also slide off your finger easily since fingers shrink when underwater.Is it OK to shower with diamonds?
Over time, the cleansing soaps cause oils to build up under and even in the diamond, making your diamond look cloudy and dull. Even soaps with natural ingredients can cause harm over time. The only way to truly avoid this risk is to take your ring off before you shower.Can you soak diamonds in water?
Clean your diamond regularlyA simple plan to keep your diamond jewelry looking beautiful is to soak it in a gentle degreasing solution, such as water with a few drops of mild dish soap, once or twice a week.