925 Sterling Silver Anklet

Type: Anklet with Bell
Length: 25cm / 9.75 Inches
Width: 0.80cm / 0.31 Inches
Grams: 4.81

Hallmark: 925

 

What is Sterling Silver Made of ?

Sterling Silver is an alloy made from a mix of silver (92.5%) and copper (7.5%). It is an elegant white colour and a highly reflective metal.  Copper in the jewellery makes silver harder, but gives it a tendency to tarnish/ discolouration. This tarnish or discolouration is caused by storing sterling silver jewellery in the open air and humidity for extended periods of time. Tarnishing is a natural process that is a chemical reaction in the air called oxidation. It first appears as a golden hue on the sterling silver and progressively turns to black.

Caring For Your Sterling Silver Jewellery to Reduce Tarnish 

To ensure that your jewellery is kept looking like new for longer periods it is advised that you store them well. Store your sterling silver in tarnish prevention cloths, small air-tight bags or jewellery boxes. Keep your sterling silver jewellery in a cool, dry place.

However, the best way is to wear your sterling silver to help prevent tarnish. Over time oxidation reactions can occur in silver jewellery, especially with sulfur and oxygen, causing silver to become tarnished. Wearing and handling will slow the oxidation process and keep your silver polished, shiny and beautiful.

Cleaning of Sterling Silver Jewellery

One of the best ways to clean your jewellery is with a professional jewellery polishing cloth. Avoid using toothpaste or hairspray on your sterling silver jewellery.

Lastly, never dip any silver jewellery in ‘dip’ solutions or commercial cleaning solutions even though it may say that it is for silver jewellery. Chemical dip contains acids and accelerates the tarnish removal. The corrosive nature of acid can damage your silver. Dip cleaners may work for the first few times, but after that the silver jewellery may turn in colour.