Halstead Jewelry Articles tagged with jewelry tarnishing

by Sylvie Alusitz

Why Jewelry Turns Your Skin Green

Always wonder why jewelry sometimes turns your skin green? Or black? This article covers why that might happen and what it means. We’ll also talk about how to prevent it!

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by Erica Stice

Why Jewelry Chains Break & How You Can Prevent It

Let's look at why jewelry chains break and ways to prevent it. From common causes to less known culprits, I'll share some helpful tips to extend the life of your favorite jewelry chain.

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by Sylvie Alusitz

Jewelry Plating: Why and How it’s Used

This blog explains the process of metal plating, why jewelers and manufacturers use it, and some general information to help you make informed decisions on purchasing and production.

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by Hilary Halstead Scott

Types of Silver - Learn the Grades of Silver Alloys & Purity in Jewelry

Learn about different types of silver alloys used in jewelry. What makes Argentium different from standard sterling silver? What is in Tibetan silver? Expand your knowledge so you can be an expert on all things silver!

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by Hilary Halstead Scott

What is Gold-Filled? Can it Tarnish? FAQ's for Gold-Filled Jewelry

Learn the ins and outs of using gold-filled jewelry supplies for jewelry making. Using and explaining gold-filled can be complicated, prepare yourself with these common questions about the material.

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by Hilary Halstead Scott

Silver: Tarnishing, Cleaning, Polishing & Protecting

Tired of your favorite silver jewelry tarnishing? Learn more about protecting silver from tarnish as well as the different ways to clean and polish your sterling silver. Read the article and watch the video.

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by Hilary Halstead Scott

How to Keep Sterling Silver from Tarnishing - Protecting Jewelry

Avoiding tarnish on your silver jewelry findings makes maintenance, cleaning and polishing easier. Learn how to store your jewelry and limit exposure to tarnish inducing environmental factors.

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