It is so important that jewellery is looked after in the right way. From diamond rings to gold charms each type of metal has preferable methods to keep it clean and in optimal condition. Silver is no different. Here are the top tips for keeping your silver jewellery as new.

Cleaning methods
To keep silver clean, the best method is to use a silver cloth which is specifically designed for cleaning silver jewellery. It has two parts to it. One part is for cleaning and the other for polishing. After using one, you’ll find your silver jewellery will come up sparking.

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This article will help you avoid being a bit of a klutz when it comes to buying that special piece of silver jewellery for that special someone in your life. At a time when the price of gold has shot into orbit, silver jewellery has a chance to shine. By no means a poor relation to gold, silver is a sophisticated, elegant metal and much sought after by jewellery lovers.

Step One – Be Prepared

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Sterling silver jewellery is usually very well priced, has a beautiful shine and allows for a lot of creativity. However, sterling silver has one major drawback – the tarnish that forms either for people with certain (normal!) skin types, or when you’ve stored your jewellery for a while. Today we check out 5 easys way that you can safely clean your sterling silver jewellery.

With soap and water

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Since the Stone Age, jewellery has existed in the lives of both males and females. Of course it existed in many forms before evolving into the contemporary mould we appreciate today. Both common and rare stones have adorned various body parts since these ancient times, and its amazing to think humans were appreciating the beauty of what we now call gemstones perhaps as long ago as 2500bc.

Through the generations, it has not been only women, but also men who have enjoyed rare artistic pieces. Kings, Queens and other high class nobility have always been the patron of dedicated craftsmen who have an art and passion to design or perhaps engrave jewellery. These early jewellers developed skills to work various metals and stones, producing unique gold or unique silver jewellery to allure their supporters.

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