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This data may prove good before resolving on buying a piece of sterling silver jewelry. There is a possibleness that the skin beneath your silver jewelry may turn green. Although rarely, yet now and again this ‘greening’ may happen. It is not unnatural or a disease, though. Neither it is that you have purchased yourself a bogus piece of jewelry. This article may aid you by letting you recognise the reason behind this and how to tackle this rare problem.

Firstly, let us know the reason behind such an occurrence. Pure silver is a very delicate metal. It is very malleable and is prone to easy damage. In order to attain more endurance silversmiths have experimented alloying silver with a little amount of other metals. Copper is one such metal, and there are a of other metals that are compatible with silver. The alloy metal of silver and copper is known as sterling silver. This alloy is an amalgamation of 92.7 percent pure silver and 7.5 percent of copper. That is the reason why authentic sterling jewelry is known as sterling 925. In rare instances, the copper may react with the acidity of your sweat and form a green sediment over the skin and the ring.

This is in truth a rare thing to happen. Actually, only 2-4 percent of the people who wear sterling silver jewelry face this problem. Its only when the jewelry piece has been worn long sufficient and the sweat is acidic sufficient to react with copper. This is not an incurable disease, only a rare infection on the skin. By taking proper care of yourself and likewise the jewelry piece, the problem may effortlessly be resolved.

The initial step to preventative action is regular maintenance of the sterling silver piece. Separate silver polish clothes are available. Even if your trinket is already stained, regularly polishing it for a fortnight will completely remove any green stains. If the piece is new, even then, a proper maintenance will never let any stain come over the silver piece. The theory is finelooking simple, actually. Polishing removes the copper that may get collected over the silver piece, therefore preventing the prospect of any ‘green’ reaction. But, if the piece is very new, too much ‘regular polishing’ won’t be necessary. It is because in ‘new’ pieces, the actual silver may get worn off if it is polished too much.

A very easy remedy is to employ a coat of nail polish remover on the silver surface that will be in contact with the skin. Just don’t forget to keep the skin arid and clean, before wearing the silver piece. Thorough polishing the sterling jewelry piece before applying the nail polish remover is likewise advisable. You sure do not want the nail polish remover to react with the dirt and pose a new problem! The remover will chip off eventually, so please do not forget to utilise it periodically.

Another house hold remedy is to keep the affected sterling silver piece immersed in a solution of household ammonia and water (50/50 ratio) for a day or two. This may provide a long term solution and actually effective results for protecting sterling silver jewelry. The ammonia solution will react with the gathered copper, turn blue and remove green from the jewelry surface. Ammonia won’t react with the silver and demolish it in any way.


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