Aug 30, 2010

Silver Fashion Jewelry


Silver Fashion Jewelry

Executive Summary By Nestor Jon Q Hayden
The same thing has happened with silver fashion jewelry over the years. Silver fashion jewelry is not a simple ornament, it is a fashion statement. Silver fashion jewelry is becoming more popular because of its price when compared to the price of platinum.

Silver jewelry has a quality gold cannot match. Before the creation of cubic zirconia, silver has been used for years in the making of fine jewelry. Today you can find silver fashion jewelry in almost every jewelry store.

When you put a cubic zirconia in a sterling silver setting, the results are stunning and well worth the price. This is the type of ornamental jewelry that appeals to women the most. The two complement each other beautifully, and if a woman chooses to have a stone with some color, the cubic zirconia comes in a wide variety of colors. The coupling of sterling silver and a cubic zirconia colored stone or the most common white stone is a beautiful combination.

Three Essential Silver Fashion Jewelry Cleaning Tips
Executive SummaryBy Pierre Smith
If further neglected, silver will eventually appear black. Here are some things you can do in order to regularly clean your silver jewelry:

Using Commercial Cleaning Products - After market cleaning and polishing products for silver are readily available, and in some cases - affordable.


Using Homemade Cleaning Products - if you are more of the DIY person, or you are currently unable to purchase a commercial cleaning product, you can do your own silver cleaning using materials that are readily available at home. Place the jewelry to be cleaned in the solution and place the pot under low heat (non boiling) for a few minutes. Afterwards, strain the cleaning solution from the pot and rinse the jewelry under cold or lukewarm running water. Use the towel to dry the now-clean silver.

Toothpaste - Silver jewelry with only mild to medium tarnish can be cleaned with toothpaste just by dampening the silver, and brushing it with a kid's toothbrush with generous amounts of white toothpaste. When done, use a clean, soft towel to dry your jewelry.

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