Tarnish is a product of oxidation, caused by the interaction of silver jewelry with certain elements such as oxygen or sulfur as well as with certain acids. Tarnishing on silver jewelry, when worn on a regular basis, usually does not occur. * Storage for a prolonged time causes silver jewelry to tarnish. * Contact with rubber bands may cause tarnish - the sulfur in rubber is a catalyst for tarnish. * Taking a medication that changes the acidity of your skin may cause silver jewelry to tarnish. * To keep your silver tarnish-free, frequently clean your silver in a mild dishwashing liquid diluted in water. * Thoroughly dry your silver jewelry after exposure to water. * Store silver in a dry container or a plastic bag with anti-tarnish paper. To remove tarnish or oxidation film from silver you can use fresh, uncontaminated commercial silver dip liquid, polish paste or polish cloth, available in supply or hardware stores. Make sure there are no loose stones or parts. Limit the gemstone's exposure to silver cleaners - cleaners may harm certain kinds of gemstones. Please read the cleaning product's instructions before cleaning. Thoroughly rinse jewelry after cleaning, and dry with a soft cloth until it's completely dry. There are many sellers claiming to sell designer Replicas (also known as knock-offs, fakes, counterfeit items) that come with tags, authenticity cards, serial numbers and even receipts as authentic.
If you wish to purchase authentic Tiffany Co jewelry online, the only place to do so is at the Tiffany website (Tiffany.com) Other sites claiming to be Tiffany websites are fake. Tiffany does not have any retailers, re-sellers or distributors.
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A very effective and cheap way to clean silver is to use toothpaste. Literally, toothpaste. Toothpaste is made to get rid of plaque and unwanted bacteria/germs. this is why it is used to clean silver well.
The best known designer to specialize in sterling silver heart jewelry is Tiffany. When the name Tiffany is mentioned, most people envision the beautiful sterling silver heart locket in the signature Tiffany blue packaging.
It means it made by sterling silver.
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The only stores that carry authentic Tiffany jewelry are Tiffany & Company stores. Tiffany Jewelry can also be purchased from the Tiffany & Company website.
The best way to clean silver is to use a jewelry cleaning cloth. These cloths contain special chemicals that remove tarnish from silver, and the cotton also buffs the jewelry. Another option is to use Windex (as long as there are no stones or rocks on the jewelry). To clean off the tarnish, dip the silver jewelry in Windex and then in clean, warm water. You can also make a paste of baking soda and water, and leave the mixture on your jewelry until shiny. It is not advised to clean silver using soap, or anything other than a jewelry cleaning cloth. These could scratch the silver or cause a chemical reaction.
It is the nickel in some silver jewelry that reacts with your body chemistry to turn your skin and the jewelry black. .925 Sterling Silver, such as that offered by Tiffany and Silpada, contains no nickel. .925 sterling silver is 92.5 pure silver, with only 6.5% copper added for stablity.
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Expensive jewelry can be found at Tiffany's and Bloomingdales. Both of these stores offer expensive jewelry that contains either diamonds, gold, silver or pearls.
No, the popular store that sells jewelry known as Tiffany's does not offer sales or discounts on their jewelry. Tiffany's jewelry is set at fixed prices that do not change.
I found a Tiffany and Co. pendant, and "O" shape in silver, that listed for $350 on their website. It contains about $3 worth of silver. I'll let you make up your own mind.
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