• Cleaning your jewerly

    • Regular Polishing: Use a soft cloth (microfiber or specialized jewelry cloth) to gently buff your silver items, using long, up and down strokes.
    • Avoid Circular Motions: Circular motions can worsen tarnish, so stick to linear strokes.
    • For Detailed Areas: Use a Q-tip to clean intricate areas.
    • When to Polish?: Polishing is best when needed, and don't over-polish
      pieces that are intentionally oxidized.
    • Gentle Cleaning: For dirty pieces, rinse with tap water and dry thoroughly before storing or wearing.
    • Stubborn Stains: For stubborn stains, a paste of baking soda and water can
      be used. 
  • Storing your Jewelry

    Airtight
    Containers:
     Store sterling silver in airtight containers or
    zip-lock bags to minimize oxidation. 

    • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Store in a dark and non-humid area, as sunlight can also cause tarnishing. 
    • Separate Storage: Store silver separately from other jewelry to avoid
      scratches. 
    • Anti-Tarnish Strips: Anti-tarnish strips can help slow down the tarnishing process. 
    • Avoid Certain Materials: Avoid storing silver with paper, cardboard, or cotton, as they may contain sulfur. 
  • Protecting your Jewelry from Damage

    Remove Before Activities:

    Take off your sterling silver jewelry before cleaning, swimming, or exercising.

    • Put on Last:

    Apply lotions, makeups, and perfumes before putting on your
    silver jewelry.

    • Avoid Harsh Chemicals:

    Keep your silver away from household cleaners, chlorinated
    water, and other harsh chemicals. 

    • Wear Often:

    Wearing your silver often can help prevent tarnishing due to your skin's natural oils. 

    • Daily Wear: