Faq's

1) What is sterling silver?

  •                Sterling silver is an alloy composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. This combination enhances the durability and strength of the silver, making it suitable for crafting jewelry.
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2) How do I clean tarnished silver jewelry?

    •              There are several methods to clean tarnished silver jewelry, including using a silver polishing cloth, silver polish solution, or homemade solutions like baking soda paste or lemon juice and salt mixture. Always follow the specific instructions for the cleaning method you choose.
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    3) How should I store my silver jewelry?

    •               To prevent tarnishing and scratches, store your silver jewelry in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture. Consider using anti-tarnish pouches or cloth to help maintain its shine.

     

    4) Can I wear silver jewelry in water?

    •                While wearing silver jewelry in water occasionally, such as during hand washing, should not cause immediate damage, prolonged exposure to water, especially chlorinated or saltwater, can accelerate tarnishing. It's best to remove silver jewelry before swimming or bathing.
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    5) How do I determine my ring size for silver rings?

    •                 You can determine your ring size by using a ring sizer tool available at jewelry stores or by measuring the circumference of your finger with a piece of string and comparing it to a sizing chart. Alternatively, you can visit a jeweler to get professionally sized.
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    6) Is silver jewelry durable?

    •                   Sterling silver is relatively durable for everyday wear, but it is softer compared to metals like gold or platinum. Avoid exposing silver jewelry to rough conditions, such as heavy impact or harsh chemicals, to prevent scratching or damage.

     

    7) Can silver jewelry be resized or repaired?

    •                    Yes, silver jewelry can typically be resized or repaired by a professional jeweler. Whether it's resizing a ring or fixing a broken clasp, skilled jewelers can often restore your silver jewelry to its original condition.