Yes. Silver tone jewelry will turn your finger green because the metal under the silver tone is probably a brass which contains copper. It is the copper that turns your finger green.
Silvertone jewelry is a costume jewelry made to look like silver. It can cause skin to turn green due to the copper and nickel in the metal
Silver stamped 975 will not turn your finger green.
Jewelry with a gold overlay can possibly turn your skin green. This is determined by if you have a skin allergy to the metal under the overlay.
The reason some costume jewelry turns skin green is because the outer plating has worn off and the copper alloy metal underneath is exposed. It is the copper in the metal that is turning your finger green.
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Yes, silver-plated jewelry can cause your finger to turn green, primarily due to the copper base metal often used underneath the silver plating. When the plating wears off or reacts with moisture, sweat, or certain skin types, the copper can oxidize and create green tarnish, which may transfer to your skin. To minimize this effect, keep the jewelry dry and remove it before washing hands or swimming.
The rhodium plated don't turn you finger green, but your altificial white gold plated come back to yellow color. The people has to know yellow gold with rhodium it is fool... Because is soft and you has to mix with other precious metal to make jewelry; because in natural way don't good for jewelry !
the jewelry oxidizes when it gets wet. Like copper does when its outside.
Copper is what is in jewelry that turns skin green after lengthily wear. If the aluminum is If the aluminum is anodized it won't corrode at all.
no it will tarnish on you and turn green but only if it isn't stainless steel
I think it is bad for skin
Titanium will not turn your finger green or affect the skin in any way. It is completely hypoallergenic which is why it is used for medical implants such as knees, hips, heart valves, and dental implants.