"Unfortunately Betsey Johnson jewelry is not nickel free."
The response I got from the BJ website when I asked a similar question recently. :(
That it does not contain any of the metal nickel.
To make nickel earrings nickel-free, you can coat them with a layer of clear nail polish or a jewelry sealant to create a barrier between the nickel and your skin. Another option is to attach hypoallergenic earring hooks or posts to replace the nickel ones.
no they dont. they are nickel free :)
NF sterling ring most likely refers to a nickel-free sterling silver ring. This means the ring is crafted from sterling silver that does not contain any nickel, which is a common allergen for some people. It is safe for those with nickel sensitivities to wear.
Nickel free sterling silver means that the silver alloy used does not contain nickel, making it a hypoallergenic option for those with nickel allergies. This type of sterling silver is suitable for individuals who are sensitive to nickel and want to avoid allergic reactions.
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Nickel Free 925 silver. Namely, sterling silver which is free of nickel traces.
One good way to tell is to use a nickel test kit. This is practical when you want to test an earring which you've already purchased. If you are purchasing a new earring, look for "guaranteed nickel-free" or "hypoallergenic" or "100% nickel-free". Jewelry marked with one of these will have no nickel or very little nickel and are less likely to irritate.
The mantle does not contain free Iron or Nickel. It is made of siliceous minerals.
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Hi, This is my knowledge since I work in a fashion jewelry company. The state of California has lead and nickel requirements for jewelry in order for the jewelry to be considered safe. Nickel is not a problem since most jewelry factories in China are nickel-free . However, California considers jewelry that has less than 600 ppm (parts per million) for lead safe (this is for adult jewelry, for children jewelry it is a lot lower). If an earring is considered lead/nickel compliant, that means that the earring has some lead/nickel but lower than the threshold. Lead/nickel free means that they have none. However, I know that that it is VERY difficult to make completely lead free jewelry if it has metal plating. Many companies put lead free even though they should actually be writing lead compliant. Just my 2 cents.
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