Heart and garnet teardrop-shaped pendant is so unique and you'll love that it's hypoallergenic and tarnish-resistant since I created it using argentium silver (93.5% fine silver). I also made getting the length of chain you desire easier. Now, on every pendant listing, you have a 2 character box to fill with the desired chain length in inches. Shop this pendant and many other designs at https://sleepy-cat-jewelry.square.site. #sleepycatjewelry #silversmith #jewelryartist #metalsmith #opthandmade #handcrafted #rusticjewelry #argentiumsilver #935 #heartpendant #garnet #red #love #giftforher #christmasgift #tarnishresistant #hypoallergenic #shopsmall #artjewelry #sendsomelove #buyart #benchjeweler #makersgonnamake #njartist #instasmithy #womanownedbusiness #buyhandmade (at Medford, New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGf82D9h6jb/?igshid=mgb2j74e1fye
Let’s take a quick look at one of your Sterling Silver pieces. You may notice a tiny, engraved mark that reads ‘.925’. Now, this may not be your first time noticing this mark; but have you ever wondered what it means? Well, this stamp indicates the 92.5% of Sterling Silver that is made up of Pure Silver. Pretty straight forward; right? As for the other 7.5%, the answer is not so black and white. Now, one burning question remains unanswered - What exactly is Sterling Silver made of?
Okay, that was a lie; there are several burning questions. For example, what is up with this 7.5% of ‘miscellaneous metal’? Is your Pure Silver mixed with just ONE other metal? Or is this mysterious portion comprised of much more? Most importantly, is all Sterling Silver jewelry made the same?
Let’s begin our ‘Sterling Silver Investigation’ by looking at the variation in prices. This is always an interesting topic because there are so many different answers! First, think about the cheapest price you have paid for a piece of Sterling Silver jewelry. Now, think about the most expensive Sterling Silver piece you have seen. Big difference? We thought so, too!
So, does the price give us any insight as to what kind of metals are used in that 7.5%? Or, does the price of Sterling Silver simply reflect the jewelry brand we are purchasing? So many questions! But don’t worry, we have compiled years of research and experience to find what goes into the making of Sterling Silver. Here’s what we discovered:
The most common misconception of Sterling Silver is that it is a precious metal, solely made up of Pure Silver. That is only 92.5% true! Sterling Silver is considered an ‘alloy’, meaning it is the combination of two or more metallic elements. Pure Silver is far too malleable and soft to create jewelry on its own; therefore, it is paired with various base metals – resulting in Sterling Silver. This is where that 7.5% comes in! So, what are these mystery base metals?
Nickel (Ni)
Copper (Cu)
Zinc (Zn)
These three base metals are the most notorious within the jewelry industry; especially in the making of Sterling Silver. Each metal provides its own unique benefits, and flaws, to Sterling Silver jewelry.
If you come across Sterling Silver that is noticeably shinier than others, chances are, the 7.5% is made up of Nickel! Nickel is used in Sterling Silver to create a bright and lustrous finish. But - do you know what else makes Nickel notorious in the jewelry world? It causes mild to severe skin allergies, affecting over 60 million Americans. You may be wondering, how can a dangerous metal like Nickel end up in my Sterling Silver? It’s easier than you think. In fact, manufacturers in the U.S. can label your jewelry “Nickel-Free”, even if it contains up to 5% of Nickel. Unfortunately, even the slightest trace of this metal is enough to cause a reaction. This explains why so many of us get irritated or discolored skin from Sterling Silver jewelry!
Copper is the most commonly used metal in the making of Sterling Silver. Copper provides the durability that Pure Silver needs, while maintaining its natural color. What could possibly go wrong with Copper? Well – it is highly susceptible to tarnishing and causing skin discoloration. Sterling Silver pieces that contain Copper often demonstrate these issues through simple exposure to oxygen. Question: Have you ever worn a Sterling Silver ring and noticed your skin turning green underneath it? This either concludes that you are secretly ‘The Incredible Hulk’ - OR - that your ring is comprised of a base metal, such as Copper.
Ranking as both inexpensive, and relatively safe, Zinc is another typical metal choice for use in Sterling Silver. However, every metal has its dark side. Contrary to general belief, Zinc is NOT tarnish-resistant. While that is a common misconception, Zinc does experience tarnish due to contact with everyday factors; such as moisture, humidity, cosmetic products – you name it! Zinc even has the tendency to stain your skin with tarnish, just like Copper and Nickel.
The world of Sterling Silver can be an enigmatic place. With the array of price points, designs and brands of Sterling Silver out there, it was most interesting to learn what they all have in common. Now that we’ve clarified that mysterious 7.5%, what really is the difference between your most expensive Sterling Silver piece, and your cheapest? You guessed it - it is the brand name/designer.
As veterans of the jewelry industry, I can’t tell you how frustrating it is to admit that you may never know every trace of metal that you are wearing. More so, that all Sterling Silver, high and low-end, will face tarnishing and/or cause skin allergies one day. Be sure to preserve your Sterling Silver jewelry from tarnish/discoloration with Tarnish-Me-Not’s patented protection. Our hypoallergenic formula simultaneously protects your skin from irritation, discoloration, redness and rashes.
No more rapid tarnishing.
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I'm hesitant to use the word corona to describe this pendant but it does make me think of a moon's corona or the rings you see around a full moon. I created this from argentium silver metal and wire using metalsmithing and wireweaving techniques. This pendant and chain are hypoallergenic and tarnish resistant. Available now on Etsy. #sleepycatjewelry #silversmith #jewelryartist #argentiumsilver #corona #mooncorona #ringaroundmoon #opthandmade #hypoallergenic #tarnishresistant #benchjeweler https://www.instagram.com/p/B8hmnkindOA/?igshid=96o7f55uksty
How to Prevent Your Jewelry from Tarnishing - 3 Easy Steps
What you’ll need:
Jewelry [Preferably new or unused]
Tarnish-Me-Not 1.5 oz [42.5 g]
Flat surface to lay jewelry [You may also use a preferred suspension method; such as a wire or hooks holding up each end]
Jewelry cloth wipe [Optional]
Step 1: Preparation
Gently wipe down your jewelry to remove any dust or prints on the surface
Lay your jewelry completely flat and as evenly as possible
When coating your jewelry with a protective sealant, it is imperative that you wipe off any dust or finger print marks before applying the coating. This ensures that you are preserving the luster of your jewelry without trapping any particles beneath the surface. If you are not happy with the overall finish of your jewelry after the coating has dried, simply wipe it off with acetone and redo the following steps.
Step 2: Spray
Do not shake
Hold can upright 5-6" from jewelry
Spray in a continuous and even motion until item is coated thoroughly
Allow up to 15 minutes for dry-to-touch and an additional 15 minutes to handle
Turn item over to spray any remaining surface areas
Repeat as needed until coated thoroughly - two coats maximum
The unique composition of this formula and spray nozzle perform best when contents in the can are still, as apposed to shaken up. For best results, spray item in a room temperature, and non-humid environment.
Step 3: Wear
Once you have completely sealed your jewelry, and allowed optimal dry time, you may begin wearing it right away!
Our hypoallergenic formula creates a clear barrier on all types of jewelry for long lasting, flawless protection against tarnish, skin discolorations and allergic reactions to metals.
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No more allergic reactions.
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disclaimer: This unique formula contains properties that may remove nail polish. We recommend limiting its contact with your nails until the formula has fully dried. Gloves may be used if necessary.
A little something different and different is good! I started off this necklace by fusing 3 wire rings closed and then fusing them together to create an organic pendant. Then, I had to decide which stones to use, porphyry and rhodonite, and the necklace style, a y design. All wire is argentium silver making it tarnish resistant. #sleepycatjewelry #ynecklace #argentiumsilver #tarnishresistant #porphyry #rhodonite #black #pink #green #circles #handcrafted https://www.instagram.com/p/BoiBbxpAz0o/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=fk0253ik6du2
Argentium silver, stacking rings are available in my Etsy shop now and are made to order in size you choose. Order 1 or multiples! #sleepycatjewelry #stackingrings #silverrings #ringband #tarnishresistant