Take Care Your Silver Jewelry (2006-11-16) Publisher: Webmaster
Pure Silver, a precious and malleable metal, is usually alloyed with copper
to enhance its durability and prevent damage to the metal. Typically, sterling
silver consists of 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent copper. Over time
oxidation reactions will occur, especially with sulfur and oxygen, causing
silver to become tarnished. Care should be taken to prevent this tarnishing, and
many commercial products are available that will easily remove tarnish buildup
that silver naturally acquires.
When cared for properly, your fine quality silver will last a lifetime.
Simply wearing your jewelry helps prevent, or at least slow, the oxidation
process keeping your jewelry looking new. To minimize scratches, silver jewelry
can be stored in cloth pouches, small ziplock bags, or in separate compartments
in your jewelry box.
If your jewelry appears to have dulled with age, or requires deep cleaning,
we highly recommend using a jewelry cleaning cloth, followed by your jewelry
polishing cloth. The cleaning cloth can be used on gold, sterling silver, and
sterling silver finished with rhodium. Or you may simply wash the silver with
warm water and a little mild soap, rinsing and then patting dry with a fine,
soft cloth.
Avoid exposing your silver to household chemicals when cleaning with bleach
or ammonia, or when swimming in chlorinated water, as these chemicals can damage
silver. Your professional jeweler should be able to provide you with
silver-cleaning materials as well as directions for their proper use.
Do not use silver dip as this will damage the rhodium finish and is known to
remove color and polish from certain gemstones, including turquoise and onyx.
Moreover, it will remove the oxidized antique look that is applied to give it
the ageless appeal. Simply put, we do not recommend using silver dip on our
jewelry.
Never use toothpaste as it is very abrasive! Some have recommended using
toothpaste to clean silver jewelry; we do not suggest doing this because
toothpaste contains small abrasive granules which can leave scratches on your
silver. |