Hi there-
Here are a couple tips about jewelry care that I hope you find helpful! feel free to pass it along...
Polishing Silver:
is something that anyone who was born after the 1970's isn't usually familiar with. (Before then, we all had to polish our
mother's silver tableware when getting ready for holiday meals) The fact
is, Silver tarnishes. It's because there is a small amount of copper in
the alloy- once it is exposed to humidity and air it darkens
("oxidizes") so, unless it is kept in a special container with anti
tarnish chemicals, it will tarnish.
(I've added a few tips on silver
storage below)
To care for your silver all summer I recommend keeping it clean
by either investing in a ($5) polishing cloth aka rouge cloth, or
investing in a tube or jar of old fashioned silver polish.
Silver can tarnish from sweat, so use a bit of
silver polish when you see it darkening- you can buy it at any hardware
store. There are many types of silver polish- the more gentle the better-
IMPORTANT:
I usually recommend to stay away from liquid "dipping" polishes, which are very aggressive and
actually strip a fine layer of metal from your piece. (this is
especially disheartening when you lose darkened details of older pieces,
or pieces that are meant to have black details, so be careful to avoid
those stripping products)
However, if you have a piece that just needs to be brightened (and it doesn't have any dark details)
You can try the easy DIY silver brightening method I describe in another blog post Here: http://mbzmetalsmith.blogspot.com/2014/11/tarnish-be-gone.html
Silver Storage:
*Never wrap your silver jewelry in newspapers or plastic as these will
cause your jewelry to tarnish severely.
*Add rubber bands to the list of
material that should not be used to pack silver jewelry.
*Wrap each jewel
in anti-tarnish tissue (available at most jewelry stores) and then seal
them in polyethylene bags. (This is one way in which tarnishing can be
minimized.)
*Tarnish absorbing cloths are also available and can be used
in the same way.
*Anti-tarnish strips work in a slightly different way. These strips
absorb tarnish producing gases and are made from paper that contains
activated charcoal. They do not emit fumes or vapours but absorb the
gases that cause silver to tarnish.
*even putting a couple sticks of regular white chalk (from the chalkboard) in your jewelry storage will help regulate the humidity and keep your tarnish under control.
*Finally, Silica Gel granules are man made and absorb moisture from
the air.
High humidity is one of the causes of silver tarnish and these granules
that contain numerous tiny crevices 'suck' excess moisture from the
air. They are used in medicine containers
too and have been around for many decades.
The important thing to note
about these materials is that they have a life span during which they
will prove effective. Read instructions when using them and ensure that
they are changed as and when recommended. Silica Gel granules can be
made to change color when they are fully 'soaked' with moisture and
become inactive.
******************************************************************************** a lot of info!
But if you are still interested, here's another link about the care of
silver: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_and_restoration_of_silver_objects
From Maureen BZ of Cosmo’s Moon jewelry - i write about various topics- mainly Art and Metalsmithing, (Where I write helpful articles for my customers) PLUS life in Tucson AZ and Florence Italy, my adventure with Chronic pain, and whatever else is rattling around my brain that I want to express in writing.
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Monday, July 7, 2014
Gosh Tarnish! Metal, irritations and how to cope
I've had a couple people approach me lately about some issues they are having with their piercings and with their silver in general.
I should say first of all that I have NO medical training- I am a jeweler- so this advice is based on my years as a nose ring wearer and my training in jewelry.
I thought I'd share with you all a few things I have learned over the years as a jeweler and wearer about your silver jewelry and piercings....
The dilemma---> Are you having issues with silver earrings or nose rings lately? getting red and irritated?
First, check the metal-
If you are certain that the metal is valid and not a cheap/plated/nickle silver or some sort of imitation silver colored metal. Sterling silver is legally defined as being 92.5% fine silver. Note: I ONLY use sterling silver with my silver Cosmo's Moon nose rings. I never use plated silver, or silver filled, ONLY sterling silver through and through- My Gold nose rings are also solid gold- not plated- and are marked in the same area as the silver hoops. I mark each of my nose ring hoops on the inside of the little ball with a tiny stamp "925" or "14K" though most of the time the stamp is too large for the area, and it doesn't show the entire number, I assure you that it is solid sterling silver or karat gold)
If you haven't had problems with silver before you most likely are dealing with factors other than the metal as the culprit, like...(drum roll please....)
Possible Irritants: (these all depend on the individual person)
- sweat
- sunscreen
- insect repellents
- some types of first aid antiseptics
- pool chemicals
- tarnished or otherwise dirty metal
- salt water
- sand from the beach
- organic (and inorganic)substances from pond/lake/ocean/pool water.
Why does the nose piercing have more issues than earring holes?
The Nostril piercing is exceptionally susceptible to irritation, due to it's position and the flow of gravity. Sweat, makeup, bug repellant and sunscreen often run down our noses when it gets hot. The ear piercings get far less assaulted by irritants simply because of their location. One hardly ever has to wipe sweat from earlobes, but noses? oh boy, do they get bombarded.
I took a couple pics to illustrate- (no, I don't have blue sweat, I used tinted water to highlight flow on a nose with nose ring. I have had my nose pierced for about 30 years and have had a few inflammation experiences- Here are some tips to keep your nose piercing happy.....
| if you usually wear a nose stud you won't have irritants enter the hole as
easily, because the stud covers the pierced hole, essentially acting as a plug which helps keep the sweat
from entering the hole. But that doesn't mean it won't trap irritants.... posts have a different issue that they can trap dirt/irritants under itself which means you need to clean it just as much as you would clean a hoop. |
the curve of the hoop is stretching the piercing hole- If you are used to only wearing a stud, your hole will be accustomed to a straight piece of metal going through it, Once you change to a hoop your nose piercing has to conform to a rounded arc of wire going through it. This will cause some stretching within the piercing- MINOR stretching, yes, but since the nose piercing involves cartilage any change can tend to be irritating. There isn't really a remedy for this, other than giving your pierced hole some time for it to adjust to the stretch. I would recommend cleaning the piercing the same way, remember to dab some antibiotic ointment on it daily while it is getting used to the change.
My point? Remember, a happy piercing is a clean piercing! keep your piercing and jewelry squeaky clean and you will be happily stylish with mellow piercings and fabulous jewelry (assuming you are buying your jewelry from Cosmo's Moon, that is) :-)
I know that this is a lot of information, I hope it isn't overwhelming! Please feel free to print this page so you have these tips available whenever you want to read them...or better yet, Bookmark this page, to easily return to this blog.
Thank you for your interest in Cosmo's Moon Jewelry!
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