♥ Laboratory test report ♥
The report is categorized into three sections (Chain Base, Surface Area and Ring Metal Base).
The base metal of the chain is 3.010% copper and 96.990% silver.
Second, the surface metal is 6.137% rhodium and 93.863% silver.
Third, the base metal of the ring is 2.669% copper, 1.700% zinc, and 95.630% silver.
According to a test report, my sterling silver rings are the finest, authentic and credible, just as they are described in each product sheet on the rings description.
You can trust the high quality of my rings - no fading of the ring for a long period of time.
Not all sterling silver products last forever just like not all metals last.
However, when properly treated and taken care of, your jewelry can last for many years.
♥ Here are some tips that will benefit your experience with our jewelry:
♣ BE CAREFUL OF CHEMICALS: Remove your jewelry when doing household chores. Household chemicals, perspiration, rubber, chlorinated water or any other substance containing sulfur will cause corrosion and tarnishing. Lotions, cosmetics, hair sprays and perfumes, as well as perfumes, will also accelerate the tarnishing of silver.
♣ DAILY ROUTINE: Remove your jewelry before going swimming or sunbathing as direct sunlight also tarnishes silver.
It is okay for your jewelry to be in contact with water, but do not wear it in the shower. Residue from shampoo and shower gel can cause stones to dull and appear less shiny. Silver is pliable and can be damaged when enough pressure is applied. So, take off your jewelry before going to bed because it can get caught on the covers and break.
Likewise, remember to take off your jewelry first when undressing and put your jewelry on last when getting dressed. put it on last when dressing. Your sweat can also damage the jewelry, because sweat can transfer oils from your skin and make the stones dull. Do not drop or throw your jewelry on the hard floor as it will scratch or peel off the rhodium plating, which is coated on top of the sterling silver.
♣ NATURAL EFFECTS: Sterling silver is composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals such as copper. These metals are combined with silver because it is very difficult to make a pretty ring with only pure silver, which is very soft and malleable.
However, copper is a primary source that causes silver to tarnish since it reacts with moisture and sulfur in the air. Silver tarnishes more quickly in areas with high humidity and air pollution.
This is something we cannot control.
Your body pH can also affect your jewelry. For example, if you have an acidic diet, then the metals you carry may be affected. The pH of your skin can also affect silver and cause it to change color more quickly through excessive amounts of sweat.
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How to clean and store your jewelry:
- Every day you can clean your jewelry with a soft dry cloth.
When your jewelry begins to tarnish, use a silver polishing cloth to remove the oxidation.
You can also purchase a professional commercial cleaner (cleaning and polish solution), make sure it works with sterling silver. Follow its instructions carefully. Do not use toothpaste or baking soda since it can scratch the surface of the silver. Do not use harsh chemicals like bleach and acetone.
- If the polishing cloth does not work, wash your jewelry in warm water with a few drops of mild dishwashing liquid. Immerse sterling silver (no gemstones or pearls) and gently wash hands. You can use a cotton swab or soft-bristled baby toothbrush for small corners.
- If the first two steps do not remove all tarnish, consult a professional jeweler who will help you with more advanced techniques and equipment. Or, you can message me to request a re-polishing of your jewelry. These service fees differ depending on the jewelry, but range between €15 and €40 (including shipping and handling).
- For stones, wet a cotton swab or a small soft brush with hot soapy water. Wipe or dab it carefully to remove dirt. Do not immerse gemstones in water. You can, rinse lightly with warm water and pat dry with a clean cloth. Regular cleaning will help you maintain the shine of your stones as much as possible.
- After cleaning or removing your jewelry, dry them in a dry airtight box. Store your jewelry in a low humidity area and store each of your jewelry individually to avoid scratches/impact between them.
Depending on how you take these precautions, your jewelry can last just a few months to years or decades. When your jewelry is damaged due to your improper care, we do not accept any returns or exchanges. These recommendations also apply for rose gold plated silver products (18K gold and 18K rose gold are plated on top of rhodium plating, which is the final coating on top of 925 sterling silver). Gold plating usually fades at a faster rate than the rate of tarnishing of sterling silver. When your jewelry begins to tarnish within 1 month of use, please message us immediately!
There is a 925 stamp engraved on all of my 925 sterling rings. Since there have been several issues such as changing my rings with fake sterling silver rings, I only accept refunds and exchanges after inspecting the rings and their 925 stamps.
If you have any questions, please feel free to send me a message. THANKS.