How to Look After Your Sterling Silver Jewelry: Tips from Shrieking Violet
How to Look After Your Sterling Silver Jewelry: Tips from Shrieking Violet
Hello Shrieking Violet family!
Sterling silver jewelry is timeless, elegant, and versatile, making it a cherished part of any collection. However, to keep your pieces looking their best, a little care and maintenance are essential. Whether you're a new collector or a long-time fan, we've got you covered with our top tips for looking after your sterling silver jewelry.
1. Understanding Sterling Silver
Sterling silver is made up of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. This blend enhances durability while maintaining silver's beautiful sheen. Despite its strength, sterling silver can tarnish over time, especially when exposed to air, moisture, and chemicals.
2. Regular Cleaning
Gentle Soap and Water: For regular cleaning, use a mild soap mixed with warm water. Gently rub the jewelry with a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid harsh scrubbing to prevent scratches.
Silver Polishing Cloth: Invest in a high-quality silver polishing cloth. These are specially treated to remove tarnish and restore shine without scratching the surface.
Avoid Abrasive Cleaners: Steer clear of toothpaste, baking soda, and other abrasive cleaners that can damage the finish of your sterling silver jewelry.
3. Proper Storage
Anti-Tarnish Bags: Store your sterling silver pieces in anti-tarnish bags or cloths. These bags help reduce exposure to air and moisture, which can cause tarnishing.
Separate Compartments: To avoid scratches and tangling, keep each piece of jewelry in a separate compartment or pouch. Sterling silver is relatively soft and can be easily scratched by other jewelry.
Cool, Dry Place: Store your jewelry in a cool, dry place. Avoid leaving it in humid areas like bathrooms, as moisture can accelerate tarnishing.
4. Wearing Your Jewelry
Last On, First Off: Make your sterling silver jewelry the last thing you put on when getting ready and the first thing you take off at the end of the day. This minimizes exposure to lotions, perfumes, hairsprays, and other chemicals.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Remove your jewelry before swimming, showering, or doing household chores. Chlorine, saltwater, and cleaning products can damage sterling silver.
5. Tackling Tarnish
Baking Soda and Water Paste: If your jewelry is heavily tarnished, you can use a paste made from baking soda and water. Apply the paste with a soft cloth, gently rub, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
Professional Cleaning: For intricate or heavily tarnished pieces, consider professional cleaning. Jewelers have specialized tools and knowledge to safely restore your jewelry’s shine.
6. Regular Maintenance
Inspect Regularly: Periodically check your jewelry for any signs of wear, loose stones, or broken clasps. Addressing small issues early can prevent more significant damage.
Polish Often: Regularly polishing your sterling silver pieces helps maintain their shine and prevents tarnish from building up.
7. Special Care for Gemstones
Gemstone-Specific Care: If your sterling silver jewelry includes gemstones, be mindful of their specific care requirements. Some stones are more sensitive to chemicals and heat than others.
Avoid Water Exposure: Many gemstones can be damaged by prolonged exposure to water. Always check the care instructions for your specific pieces.
By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your sterling silver jewelry from Shrieking Violet remains as beautiful as the day you bought it. Our pieces are designed to bring a touch of nature’s elegance to your life, and with a little care, they will continue to do so for years to come.
Thank you for choosing Shrieking Violet. We’re here to help you shine!
Happy Caring, The Shrieking Violet Team