Hi, there is a site called "replacements.com" they list retail price's, you'll want to click on the silver listings, then find Rogers, most 1883 silver is a Rogers Bro's maker and most likely a silverplated item, sometimes it easier to go through all the pattern pic's to find what your looking for, for some reason replacements does not list the correct #'s to the patterns. About the tarnish on your silver items, the best stuff I always use is "Wrights Silver Cream", sold at Wal-mart for under $3.00, but you can try a quick cleaning with aluminum foil, just line a big enough pan w/the foil and fill it w/cold water, then add two teaspoons of salt, place your silver in the solution and let it sit for two or three minutes, then rinse off and dry. To keep silver untarnished store silver on top of a sheet of foil, and for long-term storage. rap tightly w/celllophane and squeeze out as much air as possable, the wrap in a sheet of foil and seal the ends. Hope this helps! H.A.G.D.:)
Yes! Sterling silver jewelry cleaner is safe for cleaning silver jewelry, helping remove tarnish and restore shine. At InariShines, we recommend using a gentle cleaner to keep your silver pieces looking radiant!
Oxidized silver is not necessarily sterling silver but sterling silver can be oxidized. Oxidation is a finish on silver, otherwise known as tarnish. Sterling silver can tarnish and silver plate can tarnish, too.
Sterling will tarnish, but if you keep it regularly polished it won't be a problem at all.
Platinum over sterling silver rings are less likely to tarnish compared to regular sterling silver, as platinum is a tarnish-resistant metal. However, over time, the sterling silver base may still tarnish slightly depending on factors like environment and care. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help minimize tarnishing.
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No, sterling silver is a metal alloy that contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, like copper. Sterling silver can tarnish over time due to exposure to air and moisture. Other metals like brass and copper can also tarnish when exposed to air and moisture.
Yes, sterling silver can tarnish over time due to exposure to air and moisture. Tarnish is a natural process that occurs as the silver reacts with sulfur in the air. Regular cleaning and proper storage can help minimize tarnishing.
It removes tarnish and renews the shine.
Yes, sterling silver can tarnish over time due to exposure to air and moisture. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help prevent tarnishing and keep the silver looking shiny.
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Yes, sterling silver 925 can tarnish over time due to exposure to air and moisture. Tarnish appears as a darkening or discoloration on the surface of the silver. Regular cleaning and proper storage can help prevent tarnishing.
Technibond jewelry is a durable alloy of sterling silver and 14K gold that is designed to be tarnish-resistant. While it is less likely to tarnish compared to regular sterling silver, it may still tarnish over time with exposure to elements like moisture, harsh chemicals, and perfume. Proper care and maintenance can help minimize tarnishing.