Jewelry Care
Understanding Why Your Sterling Silver Tarnishes
Sterling silver is an alloyed metal, typically consisting of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. Pure silver, at 99.9% purity, is quite malleable, so it's often combined with other metals to enhance its hardness and strength.
At Savanah Jewelry, we take steps to prevent tarnishing by plating all our jewelry with platinum. Platinum is highly resistant to oxidation, which helps preserve the shine and durability of our pieces, keeping them tarnish-free.
Caring for Your Jewelry
If you notice your jewelry looking darkened or dirty, it's likely tarnished. But don't worry – there's no need to abandon or discard it!
Tarnishing occurs due to a chemical reaction with oxygen or sulfur particles in the air. With some simple tips, you can maintain your sterling silver jewelry and ensure it lasts for many years.
Tips to prevent tarnish
- Apply cosmetics, hair products, lotions, perfumes, and powders before putting on your jewelry.
- Avoid exposing your items to moisture.
- Remove your pieces before showering, swimming, sunbathing, and exercising.
- Keep all wearable pieces away from direct sunlight.
- Metals may tarnish over time due to exposure to oxygen and natural body oils.
- To minimize tarnishing, store your jewelry in a sealed bag or box in a dry, dark, and cool environment.