6 Tips to Keep Your Silver Jewelry Sparkling Like New

Many Indians think gold is the only acceptable material when it comes to jewellery. This misconception stems from the fact that gold is more expensive, its value is ever-appreciating, and it never gets spoiled or tarnished. While all of that is true, silver jewellery on the other hand is also a great choice for everyday casual wear. But more often than not, people opt not to buy silver jewellery because they worry the colour and shine will fade after some time making the jewellery look old and worn out. 

You can still use silver jewellery every day if you take the right care. If you manage and control the reasons that cause the wear and tear causing lack of lustre, then you can enjoy your silver jewellery every day with it looking as good as new every time. And worry not if your beloved pieces get tarnished, with the right solution there is no reason you can’t reverse the damage and enjoy the jewellery-wearing experience everything like it’s brand new. 

Here are a few tips to keep your silver jewellery as good as new. 

  • Order Of Application

Just like we have a specific order of things when it comes to wearing makeup, doing skincare or even body care, if you wear your jewellery in a specific order, you can avoid damaging the colour and shine. Make sure you wear your silver jewellery last, this ensures that it doesn’t get coated in chemicals, fragrances, oils, and alcohol present in skincare products, makeup formulations, hair spray, and aromatic compounds. Chemicals, oils, water, and alcohol can stain the jewellery and wearing it after everything is applied can make your silver look fresh for longer. 

  • Store It Right 

Apart from chemicals, alcohol, sweat, and water, even air can make your silver go dull. The oxygen in the air can oxidise the silver causing a layer of dark, rusty coating to appear. It is ideal to store it in air-tight containers with a lint-free cloth or tissue paper inside to make a cushion for the jewellery. You can also place the small silica packets in the container as they soak up any moisture from the inside. These packets are easily found when you buy new bags or shoes, or you can also find them in bulk online. 

  • Polish It Occasionally

Silver is a very delicate material and its malleable properties are what make it a perfect jewellery option. But this also means that it can get scratched or tarnished easily and without the right care it can even break. You can polish your silver with an anti-tarnish cloth and gently rub the soft material on the silver to remove any oxygen or sulphur buildup. Make sure you don’t use an abrasive cloth or demeanour while polishing as it can cause scratches on the silver body. You can prevent your jewellery from any tarnish by storing and polishing it regularly in the first place. 

  • Seek Professional Help 

If your silver jewellery is too fragile, you risk it breaking or not being cleaned well at home. It is ideal to take them to a jeweller or a silversmith to get them polished and cleaned with the right solution and cloth. You may unintentionally harm your silver; a professional will handle your delicate pieces carefully. 

  • Opt For DIY Cleansers Instead Of Commercial Ones

Commercially available silver jewellery cleansers can get expensive and harmful for your bare hands and eyes. You might need the right equipment and space to do so, but luckily you can use home remedies that are effective in bringing back the colour and shine of your silver jewellery. One such method involves aluminium foil, water, and baking soda. To try this method of cleaning your silver, take some water and let it come to a boil. Place a sheet of aluminium foil, submerged in water with the shiner side on top. Once the water comes to a boil, add around two tablespoons of baking soda and then slowly immerse the silver jewellery into it. This will cause a chemical reaction where the tarnish detaches itself from the silver and floats on top. Take a microfibre cloth to wipe the jewellery once you fish it out. Make sure you never put baking soda directly on the silver jewellery but use it as part of a solution.

  • Invest In Trusted Brands 

Make sure to buy silver jewellery from trusted brands that don’t compromise on quality and materials. One such brand is Giva, their silver jewellery is made with top-quality materials that don’t experience tarnish, wear and tear, and darkening as soon as other silver jewellery. Giva’s range from necklaces, rings, bracelets, bangles, and more ensures a wide range of jewellery to choose from. 

Parting Thoughts 

Silver jewellery is often misrepresented as a piece of accessory that is not long-lasting. It gets a bad reputation, unlike gold for getting tarnished after a few uses. But with the right care, you can wear your jewellery for years to come. Silver, unlike gold, is an ideal everyday wear that suits office wear, casual wear, street wear, college wear, and even festive wear. The versatility of a humble silver piece is vast and it suits all genders and ages. Especially fine silver jewellery that looks like water glistening on your skin. This means that the more you wear the more the chances of it getting tarnished. 

There are simple ways to avoid this, keep it away from all things harmful. Oxygen, water, sweat, and chemicals are like kryptonite to silver and thus storing it in airtight containers away from all these can protect it more than most. Wearing it after you have finished your skincare, makeup, perfumes, hair spray, makeup mist, and more also protects the products from falling on the silver body. Finally, polishing it with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth with gentle movements and a homemade solution can clean any of the tarnish and make it look as good as new. But before thinking about how to clean your silver jewellery, make sure to make the right investments when it comes to silver, buy from trusted brands like Giva that only use high quality materials and cutting-edge technology when it comes to manufacturing. 

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