Tarnishing: An Overview

Let’s dispel a major myth: tarnishing is not a sign of cheap metal. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.

Tarnishing is a completely natural chemical reaction that happens when sterling silver or gold alloys come into contact with sulfur, moisture, and oxygen in the air. Even the most expensive solid gold and sterling silver pieces in the world can oxidize over time.

Why does it happen?

Your skin’s natural pH levels, perfume, sweat, and even the ambient humidity in your bedroom can accelerate this process. It simply means the metal is reacting to its environment.

The Good News?

Unlike cheap base metals (like brass or nickel) which permanently turn green or rust, genuine 925 sterling silver and high-quality gold plating can be easily restored. A gentle polish with a specialized microfiber jewelry cloth will instantly wipe away the oxidation, revealing the brilliant, mirror-like shine underneath. Don't fear the tarnish; it's just a reminder that your jewelry is real!

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