Sterling, at over 92% silver, is quite pure. Perhaps this metal’s most remarkable attribute is the way it ages. Silver patinas so beautifully that designers often exaggerate that quality, incorporating recesses protected from the natural polishing of everyday wear, and even pre-oxidizing the surface.
Tarnishing of Sterling Silver Jewelry
Sterling silver is a copper-silver alloy and is somewhat softer than most gold alloys. Therefore, it is more likely to be abraded to black dust by movement between the jewelry and the skin or clothing.
A few people, especially with moist skin, may find that the sterling silver stains their skin green due to the copper component of the silver alloy. When this occurs you should polish your jewelry frequently and use an absorbent, non-abrasive powder on moist skin areas that are exposed to the jewelry.
Other Problems with Sterling Silver and Solutions
Soaps, detergent, wax, polish, and cosmetic creams may build up under a ring causing a type of dermatitis. To prevent this, you should remove all rings before using soap or detergent, and clean the rings frequently.
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