Silver, when properly
maintained, will yield generations of enjoyment. Be sure to store the
silver jewelry in a cool, dry place individually in pouches to keep them
from environmental harm. But if the silver item always becomes
tarnished, as there are chances it'll happen no matter how careful one
is. Just use a polish solution or a polishing cloth to clean the piece.
With proper care, fine quality silver will last a lifetime. To minimize
scratches and other damage, one must store silver jewelry either in a
cloth pouch or in a separate compartment in the jewelry box. Exposing
silver jewelry to household chemicals must be avoided, when cleaning
with bleach or ammonia, or when swimming in chlorinated water, as these
chemicals can damage silver.
Care should also be taken to prevent silver tarnish build-up, a dulling
that naturally occurs when silver reacts with sulfur or hydrogen sulfide
in the ambient air. To clean the silver, polishes formulated
specifically to remove tarnish are used. One can find fine silver
polishes, solutions, or cloths appropriate to remove tarnish at most
hardware stores or specialty craft stores.
Tarnish is most easily removed when it first becomes visible. Although
wearing the silver jewelry often is the best way to prevent tarnish from
building up, regular cleanings of all the silver items will prevent
tarnish and keep the silver bright and sparkling. Silver is the most
reflective out of all precious metals, so jewelry crafted out of silver
must be kept beautifully.





