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Sterling silver jewelry is enjoying an
unprecedented popularity with today's
fashion conscious public. You know how
beautiful sterling silver jewelry is and
how brilliantly it shines. Now here is
the rest of the story.
Silver
has been used since ancient times, but
has not survived as well as ancient gold
because it tarnished and decomposes.
There have been times, however, when
silver was "in"; we are going through
such a vogue today.
Silver
is the commonest of the precious metals.
Fine silver is pure silver, which is
seldom used for jewelry because it is
too soft. Sterling silver is 925 parts
silver to 75 of copper, the alloy most
often used. Silver weighs about half as
much as gold, has greater flexibility,
but is not as malleable, it has always
been less expensive as well. A
comparable piece of gold jewelry might
cost four or five times that of a piece
of sterling silver jewelry.
The
current fashion trend toward black
clothing has made silver jewelry more
popular than ever. Silver likes to be
worn; it stays cleaner & shinier through
movement and friction. So sterling
silver is a perfect accessory for
today's fast paced lifestyles. Much like
gold, sterling silver needs to be
cleaned.
Care
and Cleaning of your Sterling Silver
Jewelry
1.)
For daily cleaning it is recommended to
use a simple jewelry polishing cloth
that is impregnated with special jewelry
cleaner. These are widely available and
are very easy to use. Store your cloth
in a plastic zip-lock bag, and keeping
your jewelry drawer or armoire. It is a
good idea to have one cleaning cloth for
gold and one for silver.
2.)
For a slightly more "in-depth" cleaning
you may want to use a liquid jewelry
cleaner.
3.)
For cleaning badly tarnished silver,
here's a neat little trick
A.)
Cover the inside bottom of a heat-proof
glass dish on bowl with a piece of
aluminum foil, shiny side up.
B.)
Place the tarnished silver in the bottom
of the dish, contacting the aluminum
foil.
C.)
Add 1 heaping tablespoon of baking soda,
and then slowly pour boiling water to
cover the piece. The tarnish will
gradually collect on the aluminum foil.
D.)
Remove your silver, rinse thoroughly,
and polish.
Here
are Some Tips for Greater Enjoyment of
your Sterling Silver Jewelry
1.)
Are your silver chains all tied-up in
knots? If so, here's a nifty little
trick for straightening them out. Dust
your chain with a little talcum powder
and then try to unknot it. If the knot
is stubborn, place a small drop of baby
oil on a sheet of wax paper. Lay the
knot in the oil and work it out with two
pins; then clean the chain as instructed
below.
2.)
Always apply make-up, perfumes, oils or
colognes before you put on your jewelry.
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