Precautionary Care
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Care of your Brass Statues
Here are some tips to take care of brass statues:
- Dust regularly: Dust your brass statue regularly using a soft, dry cloth to remove any dirt or debris that may have accumulated on its surface.
- Clean with vinegar: Mix equal parts of white vinegar and salt to create a cleaning solution for brass. Use a soft cloth to gently rub the solution onto the brass statue, then rinse it with water and dry it thoroughly.
- Polish with lemon juice: Lemon juice can be used to give brass a shine. Mix equal parts of lemon juice and salt, then use a soft cloth to apply the mixture to the brass statue. Rinse it with water and dry it thoroughly.
- Avoid harsh chemicals: Harsh chemicals, such as ammonia and bleach, can cause brass to corrode or discolor. Use only gentle cleaning solutions, like vinegar or lemon juice on brass statues.
- Store in a dry place: Store brass statues in a dry place to prevent tarnishing and corrosion. Avoid storing brass in areas with high humidity or temperature fluctuations.
Care of your Silver Jewellery
925 STERLING SILVER
- Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by weight of silver and 7.5% by weight of other metals, usually copper.
- Fine silver (99.9% pure) is generally too soft for producing large functional objects, therefore, silver is usually alloyed with copper to give it strength, while at the same time preserving the ductility and beauty of the precious metal.
- All authentic Sterling Silver carries the 92.5 stamp.
- Sterling Silver Jewellery has been around for centuries and is making a comeback as the accessory item of choice in the fashion industry.
- Unlike costume Jewellery, sterling silver can be enjoyed for a lifetime and is more affordable than fine Jewellery and other precious metals. It is a relatively affordable alternative to precious metals like gold, and has a bright, lustrous appearance that makes it well-suited for a variety of jewellery styles.
CARE OF YOUR JEWELLERY
Due to the soft nature of silver and the copper alloy in Sterling Silver, it will be susceptible to tarnishing over time. But one of the redeeming features of silver is that it comes up good as new when cleaned in the correct manner.
Here are some tips to take care of your silver jewellery:
- Store silver jewellery separately: Store each piece of silver jewellery separately to prevent scratching and tangling. Soft cloth pouches or jewellery boxes with compartments are ideal for this purpose.
- Keep it clean: Regular cleaning of silver jewellery can help maintain its shine and luster. Use a soft cloth or a specialized silver cleaning cloth to gently wipe and clean the jewellery.
- Avoid exposure to moisture: Silver can tarnish when exposed to moisture or air. Avoid wearing silver jewellery while taking shower, swimming or sweating and store it in a dry place.
- Avoid chemicals: Silver can react with chemicals found in lotions, perfumes, and other personal care products. Apply these products first and then put on your jewellery to reduce exposure.
- Use a protective coating: A professional jewellery cleaner may be able to apply a protective coating to help prevent tarnishing.
- Professional cleaning: If your silver jewellery becomes tarnished, you can take it to a professional jewellery cleaner for deep cleaning and polishing.
Storage
Here are some tips for storing silver jewellery:
- Avoid moisture: Silver can tarnish when exposed to moisture or air. Store silver jewellery in a dry place and avoid storing it in areas with high humidity or temperature fluctuations.
- Seal it airtight: Consider storing silver jewellery in airtight containers, such as plastic zip-top bags, to reduce its exposure to air.
- Store in a cool, dark place: Sunlight and heat can cause silver to tarnish faster, so store silver jewellery in a cool, dark place.