Needless to say, sterling silver jewelry pieces have always held a special place in most everyone’s heart — or at least those who like wearing jewelry. Both men and women favor such adornments simply because of this precious metal’s inherent versatility and resiliency. Also worth mentioning is the fact that jewelry of this kind usually have extremely clean lines that only sterling silver can provide. Furthermore, when you compare the prices of this precious metal against gold and platinum, sterling silver almost always come out on top.
As such, many of our silver heirlooms and keepsakes are usually collected for keeps. The main problem is how to maintain their look and shine for the longest possible time. Here are a few valuable but very easy tips on how to prolong the beauty of your sterling silver jewelry pieces.
1. Keep your sterling silver pieces separate from your other jewelry. If possible, try to segregate precious metals accordingly: gold with gold, platinum with platinum and silver with silver. Although it is possible to keep your jewelry pieces in one container, there will always be instances wherein the metal bands and clasps might rub against clasps and fasteners. This might cause slight but still unwanted damages like scratches and loose links. This is especially true for jewelry pieces with gem settings. Diamonds in particular are notorious for leaving scratches and streaks on sterling silver bands.
Speaking of diamonds, if you have silver jewelry pieces topped with such gems, it might be a good idea to keep these in separate velvet lined containers or pouch bags. This will help prolong the beauty of the said pieces along with rest of the jewelry in your collection.
2. Once your jewelry pieces are segregated according to precious metals, you might want to consider getting those small, air-tight, transparent containers for your sterling silver jewelry. Containers like these not only limits the possibility of scratches and dents; but it also keeps out oxygen which when combined with other airborne chemicals and dust, might cause the precious metal to tarnish and discolor. You can use these containers on jewelry pieces that you wear occasionally.
3. When you store away your jewelry, make sure your silver pieces, particularly bracelets, dangling earrings, necklaces, etc. are lying flat in their storage containers. Hanging them on bracelet clips, earring brackets and necklace hooks will put more pressure on their links. And that can lead to the settings and links getting a bit looser as time passes. Also, keeping your silver pieces lying flat minimizes the potential of accidentally snagging them on other jewelry.
4. One of the best ways of maintaining the shine and color of sterling silver pieces is to simply wear them regularly. The natural oils on your skin can act as a preventive measure against chemical damage. However, make sure that you keep heavy creams and solutions away from the actual jewelry pieces so as not to tarnish the metal surface. Some of the things that should never come in contact with silver are: ammonia, bleach, ethyl alcohol, hairspray (and any kind of aerosol products,) lotions, nail polish, oil, paint, perfumes, rubber, and varnish.