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How to Clean Argentium Silver Jewelry
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How to Care for Argentium Silver Jewelry Argentium Silver is an alloy of silver that is highly tarnish resistant. Jewelry metals are often alloyed, or mixed with other metals, to improve their qualities (like their color or durability). Argentium Silver is hypoallergenic for many people, has a beautiful shiny luster, is low maintenance, and has a high tarnish resistance. If you have ever had to polish sterling silver, you can appreciate this fact. A proactive care tip for your Argentium Silver jewelry is to apply the “last on, first off” strategy. Only put it on after you have done your...
How to Clean Surgical Steel Jewelry
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How to Care for Surgical (Stainless) Steel Jewelry Surgical Steel is a particular alloy of Stainless Steel (316 and 316L). Stainless Steel has many alloys, which are different mixtures of various metals in various amounts. Jewelry metals are often alloyed to improve their qualities (for example: gold and silver are often mixed with other metals to improve their color or durability). Surgical Steel is a helpful jewelry material because it is hypoallergenic for some, is very durable, and it does not tarnish. If you have ever had to polish sterling silver, you can appreciate this fact. After a lot of...
How to Clean Titanium Jewelry
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How to Care for Titanium Jewelry Titanium jewelry can be found in Commercially Pure Grade 1 or in other alloys, meaning it is mixed with other metals the way that gold and silver are often mixed with other metals to improve their color or durability. Titanium is an incredible material for jewelry because it is light weight, ultra-comfortable, and hypoallergenic. Furthermore, Titanium is non-reactive, meaning it does not create a tarnished surface. If you have had to polish your sterling silver, you can appreciate this fact. The surface of Titanium is naturally gray and shiny. After much wear it can...