When a diamond comes loose, most people assume something must have been wrong with the ring.
Usually, that’s not the case.
In most situations, stones become loose because the ring has taken an impact. It might be a knock against a door handle, kitchen surface, gym equipment or something so minor you barely noticed it at the time.
But the ring noticed.
Why that matters
- Prongs can shift slightly from impact
- Even tiny movement can reduce stone security
- Damage is often gradual, not immediate
- A loose diamond usually starts long before it falls out completely
That’s why regular checks matter, especially for rings worn every day.
What most jewellers don’t explain
A diamond setting is designed to secure the stone while remaining as visually minimal as possible.
That means the parts holding the diamond are naturally exposed to wear over time.
Even a beautifully made ring can eventually loosen if it takes repeated knocks or isn’t checked periodically.
How we do it differently at London Diamonds
We design rings with long-term wear in mind, but we also encourage proper aftercare.
We offer:
- Lifetime inspections
- Professional cleaning
- Stone security checks
- Servicing and maintenance advice
We’d rather catch a loose setting early than wait until a stone is lost completely.
What that means for you
- You understand how rings wear over time
- You can spot problems before they become expensive
- Your ring stays safer long term
- You get realistic advice, not false promises
The takeaway
Diamonds rarely “just fall out”.
Most of the time, the ring has taken an impact somewhere along the way, even if you never noticed it happening.