Care and cleaning of your sterling
silver jewelry is easy with just a few simple steps. ... article
is mainly about cleaning your sterling silver jewelry, it applies
to all sterling silver ... use and recommend for cleaning sterling
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Storing your sterling silver in the open air and humidity for
extended periods of time can cause it to tarnish quickly. Tarnish
first appears as a golden hue on your sterling silver then quickly
turns to black. This is a normal process that is caused by
oxidization and moisture from air and believe it or not sunshine.
To keep tarnish to a minimum it is advised that you store your
jewelry pieces when not wearing them.
To reduce tarnish and keep your pieces tarnish free for months at
a time, it is recommended that you keep your sterling silver
jewelry in an air-tight protective bag made of tarnish proof cloth
or you can use a plastic zip lock bag made of Mylar (turkey
cooking bags) or polyethylene. Be warned that some plastic
contains sulfur compounds which can cause your jewelry to tarnish
faster or stain. Never use polyvinyl plastic bags. We store and
ship our jewelry in tiny zip-lock bags that are perfect for this.
I have found zip-lock bags work well for storing your sterling
silver jewelry in and most jewelers store their sterling silver
jewelry this way as well.
Sterling silver, stored properly, can be worn often and with
minimal cleaning required, making it very easy to care for and
lots of fun to wear.
Although your jewelry is scratch resistant it isn't scratch proof,
so we recommend that you store your jewelry so that it isn't
rubbing up against other articles, like in a loose drawer or
jewelry box. Also, when storing remember that exposing it to air
promotes tarnishing, so use the zip lock bags to protect from
scratches and tarnish.
Avoid storing your sterling silver jewelry directly on wood
surfaces, because wood usually contains acids that can mar the
finish. Oak seems to be the worst for this. Also, avoid storing
your sterling silver with other metals, like pennies, and rubber,
these too cause tarnish and damage. Clean your sterling silver
jewelry with a soft 100% cotton (nub free) cloth or flannel cloth
and gently rub off any excess makeup. Remember silver is a very
soft metal and you can scratch it if you aren't careful so don't
rub it too briskly.