Sunday, August 26, 2012

Five Household Remedies to Clean Your Silver Jewelry

Silver jewelry always looks its best if you wear it daily. It picks up a warm sheen, and the exposure to the open air tends to prevent corrosion and tarnish. There are times, though, that your silver jewelry may need cleaning, whether because it’s been stored away and developed tarnish or from a buildup of dirt and oils from daily wear. Most jewelers advise against using chemical cleaners on silver rings, silver bracelets, silver chains and other silvery jewelry. They can corrode and pit the surface of the metal and destroy any finish the piece may have. There are, however, a number of ways household remedies you can use to make your silver pieces gleam like new.
The Tin Foil Method
It sounds like magical thinking, but it really works. Mix warm water with table salt until the water won’t absorb anymore salt. Line a bowl or pan with aluminum foil and pour the salt water into it. Add your silver chains, silver pendants or other silver jewelry and let it soak for 15 to 20 minutes. Rub gently with a soft, non-abrasive cloth to remove any loosened soil or tarnish that remains. Fair warning: do not use this method with silver jewelry set with opals, pearls and other soft stones that can be damaged by water.
Soap and Water
One of the best cleaning methods for plain silver jewelry is plain old soap and water. Choose a gentle washing up liquid or dishwashing liquid and add it to warm water. Dip a soft cloth into the soapy water and gently clean your silver jewelry. You can use a bit of energy on the rubbing – just be sure you’re using a soft, non-abrasive cloth, like an old, worn T-shirt.
Vinegar
Silver earrings, silver barrettes and other silver jewelry worn in or around the hair sometimes collect a build-up of hairspray which can resist other methods of cleaning. Try this method, often used by beauty pageant contestants to clean their silver tiaras and crowns. Wet a corner of a soft, non-abrasive cloth with plain white vinegar and gently rub until the hairspray dissolves. Rinse with clear water.
Rubbing Alcohol
Rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth will work just the way that vinegar does. Just wet a corner of a soft cloth with rubbing alcohol and gently rub until the hairspray or cosmetic residue dissolves.
Spray Bottle
Silver chains can be time-consuming and difficult to clean, but this method makes cleaning your chains a breeze. Mix up a cup of vinegar with a cup of water and pour it into a spray bottle. Loop your silver chains over a broomstick between two chairs or a hanger and put newspaper or a towel on the floor. Spray the chains liberally with the vinegar solution and let it drip off, taking dirt and grease with it.
Silver jewelry is always most beautiful when it’s clean. These methods of cleaning cost you practically nothing and will clean the jewelry safely.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Summery Trends in Silver Jewelry

Oh, those hot days of summer! Don’t tuck away your silver jewelry for the summer. Your favorite silver rings, silver chains, silver pendants and silver earrings are spectacular summer accessories for just about any occasion. Whether you’re accessorizing for a day at the beach or a night out on the town, check out some of the hottest silver jewelry trends for summer wear in 2012.
Silver Chains by the Yard
Turn custom silver chains into your own unique fashion statement. You’re not confined to the standard lengths of chain you’ll find in local stores. There are many handmade silver jewelry sites online that sell silver chains in many different styles by the inch. Take full advantage of chains by the inch to design and create your own unique silver jewelry. Purchase a length of bar and link chain or silver filigree chain that’s 2 ½ times your waist measurement, add a lobster claw clasp and wrap it around your waist for a one-of-a-kind belly chain. It’s the perfect accent for a midriff baring summer look!
Three Hot Styles of Silver Bracelets
Bracelets are probably the oldest form of jewelry in existence, but designers are always finding new ways to express themselves with silver bracelets in many styles. Three of the hottest summer silver bracelet styles take their inspiration from traditional and historic cultural design.
Celtic tribal design is one of the hottest fashion accents of the past several years. Silver cuff bracelets engraved with Celtic designs are a great way to show off your tan – and your cultural background.
Handmade silver jewelry from Bali is another culture-conscious fashion trend. Balinese bangle bracelets feature delicate engraving, inset beads and fine silver filigree work that’s unmatched anywhere else in the world. Wear a single bangle bracelet around your wrist, or stack several to make an exotic fashion statement.
Native American tribes have a long tradition of jewelry that incorporates silver with common semiprecious gemstones, including turquoise, marcasite and tiger-eye. The newest trend in silver and gemstone jewelry is lengths of silver chains interspersed with turquoise, marcasite, onyx and other semiprecious stones. Choose your birthstone gem for a meaningful gift of silver jewelry for yourself.
Silver Earrings for Evening and Day Wear
Show off your sun-kissed glow with the gleam of soft silver earrings. Whether you choose handmade silver earrings with delicate crystals and gemstones, or gold leaf silver earrings taken from nature, the gleam of silver against your shoulders and throat are a great way to highlight those sun streaks in your hair and your glowing skin.
Silver jewelry looks great year round, but it never looks quite as spectacular as it does in the summer. Take full advantage of the hottest summer trend in jewelry to look great all summer long!