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Does Sterling Silver Rust?
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Sterling Silver, aka 925 silver is essentially 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. It is generally the copper that is found in 925 silver that causes the jewelry to rust. Why Does Sterling Silver Rust? Moisture and sulphur in the air reacts with the copper causing a tarnishing effect. 925 Silver tarnishes faster in areas with high humidity and air pollution. In addition, chemicals like hairspray, perfume, deodorant, body lotion, bleach and etc. can speed up the tarnishing process. How To Prevent Tarnishing or Clean Sterling Silver? The best way keep sterling silver beautiful and from tarnishing is to wear...
What is 925 Silver?
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925 Silver is also known as Sterling Silver. Sterling Silver is an alloy of silver composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals, usually copper, nickel or zinc. To identify as such, the number 925 is generally stamped upon the silver, often on the inner band or clasp of the necklace, bracelet, earrings, or ring. Sterling Silver is the standard for beautiful high-quality silver jewellery. Sterling silver is more durable than fine silver and is specified better for jewellery or flatware in comparison to fine silver which is comparatively quite "soft".
What are Climber Earrings?
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What are Climber Earrings? Sophisticated Statement Pieces | Also known as Ear Crawlers, Ear Climbers, & Crawler Earrings - Climber Earrings start from the bottom of your ear and "crawl" and "climb" up the lobe of your ear. Our ear climbers are carefully hand selected from suppliers focusing on classic pieces for everyday wear and fashion pieces for a dramatic statement. How do I wear Ear Climber Earrings? First, locate the tip of the ear climber's long, curved post. Then, thread the post all the way through your piercing, as you would a normal ear hook. Next, Flip the ear climber up and back...