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How to Maintain Jewelry Made of Sterling Silver

To all the fans of chilly tones, this one is dedicated to you. Now that your pieces have arrived, you’re probably wondering how to preserve their shine as long as possible. With regard to cleaning sterling silver, our go-to guidance will take care of you. Now let’s get started.

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What distinguishes silver-plated from sterling silver?

925 sterling silver is an alloy consisting of 7.5% copper and 92.5% pure silver. Our silver jewelry is enhanced with added luster and durability by the rhodium plating we apply. Because it is so rare, rhodium is among the most expensive precious metals. The number “925” is stamped on every one of our sterling silver pieces to attest to its genuineness.

Our sterling silver-plated items have a coating of anti-tarnish applied on top of the sterling silver plating on brass. Despite not being 92.5% pure silver, these items lack the ‘925’ stamp but are nonetheless extremely durable and plated using the same method as our sterling silver.

Is there tarnish on sterling silver?

It is true that sterling silver can tarnish; this is the metal’s natural reaction to airborne substances like oxygen and sulfur compounds, which causes the metal to become less shiny and build a black film on the surface. However, it’s never permanent, and jewelry made of sterling silver can be readily restored to its stunning original state. We rhodium-plate our sterling silver jewellery to protect it and lessen tarnish over time.

In addition, chemicals found in deodorant, hairspray, makeup, nail polish remover, body oils, and sun tan lotion can cause sterling silver to tarnish. The most important rule is to stay away from chemicals.

Tarnish can be avoided by properly storing items and performing routine cleaning. Additionally, since your skin’s natural oils can function as a protective barrier, wearing your sterling silver jewelry frequently can also assist minimise tarnishing.

Three Steps for Cleaning Sterling Silver

01 To polish your piece, gently rub it with a gentle microfiber cloth.

02 Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and mild dish soap together with warm water for a deeper clean.

03 Use lukewarm water to rinse, then pat dry with a fresh cloth.

How Should My Silver Be Stored?

That pouch with a plush lining that was included in your recyclable LeCalla packaging? Use it again to store your jewelry pieces separately to prevent tangles, scratches, and rubbing against one another. In general, you should store your silver jewelry in a dry, cool, and dark environment. Do you reside in a humid area? To lessen tarnishing, keep your pieces in storage with a tiny packet of desiccant crystals.

How Often Should My Silver Be Polished?

We recommend giving your jewelry a light polishing every few weeks to two months, depending on how frequently you wear it. Pieces that aren’t worn as much need polishing, maybe a couple times a year. It truly comes down to protection, which means conserving your favorite designs as carefully as possible and avoiding chemicals with them.

How to Take Care of Your Silver Earrings

Everybody wants their ears to be shiny. With a few easy techniques, cleaning silver earrings is a straightforward task. To get rid of surface oils and grime, gently rub the earrings with the chamois or soft, non-abrasive fabric. Use warm water to completely rinse, then pat dry with a fresh cloth. Store your silver earrings in a cool, dark area away from moisture and harsh chemicals to prevent corrosion in the future. Your silver earrings will look their best if you clean them gently and on a regular basis.

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How to Clean Silver Rings

Do you want your statement or stacking rings to look cleaner? Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and warm water with a mild dish soap for a deeper clean, being cautious not to scratch any gemstones. Use lukewarm water to completely rinse the ring, then pat it dry with a fresh cloth.

Cleaning Advice for Silver Necklaces

It’s actually very easy to clean your silver layers, be they chains, pendant necklaces, or elaborate designs. Gently massage the surface of the necklace with your soft microfiber cloth. Similar to rings and earrings, you may always use a soft-bristle toothbrush to provide more cleaning power if the tarnish appears to be obstinate. We advise against using any jewelry polishing cloths that have been exposed to polishing or cleaning solvents.

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