Facts about Sterling Silver –
Sterling silver is a metal comprised of at least 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% alloy (other metals), which includes copper and nickel. Silver in its pure form will not tarnish but it is too soft for use in jewelry and giftware. Sterling silver will tarnish. This is not a defect but the result of a natural chemical process that occurs when sterling silver is exposed to chemicals in the air. Other common tarnish causing elements are wool, rubber bands and latex gloves. Humid environments will accelerate tarnishing as well.
How you should care for your sterling silver-
The easiest way to keep your sterling silver looking great is preventative maintenance. Avoid exposing your sterling silver jewelry to harsh chemicals such as chlorine, cosmetics, hair spray, and perfume. Keep with non-tarnish paper or in sealed polyethylene/zip lock bags when not being worn. Washing your jewelry periodically with mild dish soap and warm water is a quick and easy way to prevent tarnishing. Be sure to rinse well and dry completely with a soft cloth before storing.
Frequent light polishing with one of our cloths will also help minimize tarnish. Tarnish is easily removed when first noticed (generally a yellowish tint) but will become more difficult to remove as it turns brown and eventually black-requiring professional cleaning and/or harsher chemicals that can harm the jewelry.
We do not recommend you use tarnish-removing dips. Using these may remove the tarnish that gives your piece its look. Never use silver cleaners on pearls or semi-precious stones because they can ruin the stone.
If you want to maintain the life of your jewelry do not wear while swimming, bathing, doing dishes or cleaning. Do not expose your bracelet to bleach, chlorine or extended time in water, as this can weaken the strength of your bracelet.
All of our custom made pieces are made out of the finest quality silver (92.5% pure silver).