
Frequently asked questions
Sterling silver is an alloy containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper, for added strength.
Yes, exposure to air and moisture can cause tarnish, but regular cleaning and proper storage help prevent this.
Use warm water and mild dish soap, gently scrubbing with a soft cloth or brush, then rinse and dry thoroughly.
Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in cloth pouches or lined boxes, away from direct sunlight and humidity.
Most people can wear sterling silver without issue, but those with severe sensitivities should confirm it’s nickel-free.
Polish whenever it looks dull or every couple of months, using a special silver-polishing cloth.
Yes, but remove it before swimming, cleaning, or using lotions to extend its shine.
Blackness is from tarnishing, while greenish tones may occur due to copper reacting with skin acids.
Silver is softer than some metals, so avoid wearing it during abrasive activities to prevent scratches.
Look for hallmarks such as “925” or “Sterling” stamped discreetly on the piece.
Store jewelry in airtight containers with anti-tarnish strips or silica gel packs to limit air exposure.
Use a soft toothbrush with mild soap and water for detailed areas, always drying thoroughly.
Use only those specifically for silver—harsh chemicals may damage your jewelry.
It’s best to remove silver jewelry before bathing to avoid soap scum and water exposure.
Try a foil-and-baking-soda solution for home treatment, or take it to a professional cleaner for delicate pieces.
Some cleaners harm gems; stick to mild soap and water and avoid soaking delicate stones.
Each piece is individually made, showing artisan skill and small, unique differences.
Yes, a professional jeweler can resize rings or repair broken chains and settings.
Many makers offer engraving or bespoke design options—just ask for personalized services.
Absolutely! Its timeless appeal makes it perfect for special occasions, milestones, or everyday wear.

