Silver is a very resistant material and will last a lifetime! Your jewelry will age together with you. Scratches may occur, but no worries, they level out and form a beautiful patinated surface. The more you use your silver jewelry, the more beautiful it gets.
Silver discolour and that is due to sulfur that exists around us, in the air but also on the skin. When the silver is discolored, it is called oxidation. The best protection against oxidation is to use your silver jewelry often.
Generally, you should avoid products with bleach and chlorine, which can harm your silver badly. But a dip in the pool and in the sea will not damage your silver jewelry, but be careful so you don't lose your jewelry in the water; it can be hard to find, and also be careful so you don't scratch your jewelry against stones.
We recommend that you store your MoM of Sweden jewelry in the box, separated from other jewelry. Otherwise, they can scratch one another. In the box from MoM of Sweden, there is a polishing cloth for protection and cleaning and a small textile bag. The jewelry bag is perfect for transporting your silver jewelry when you travel
To prolong the life of your silver jewelry and keep it beautiful, we recommend you polish it and do some caring occasionally. Below, we have listed some sustainable and environmentally friendly ways to care for your silver jewelry, and we have picked products you regularly have at home to make it easy.
Eco-friendly, fast and affordable cleaning of sterling silver, with products you have at home!
Baking powder and tin foil
NOTE. Do not use baking soda to clean jewellery with an induced oxidised surface or parts, such as the black bottom of the Edge. The oxidisation will be damaged or disappear! Also, be careful with jewellery with stones. Try instead the below method with dish soap.
Dish soap- dish detergent
You can also use dish detergent for quick cleaning, dish soap is perfect for silver jewellery that is oxidised or jewellery with stones. Rub your silver jewellery with an old toothbrush and detergent, rinse underwater. Use a soft cloth to do some light polishing.
Toothpaste
Toothpaste is commonly used to polish jewellery. It does work on tarnish, but toothpaste can contain abrasives, so it can damage smooth shiny surfaces of jewellery. Try on a small piece if you are not sure. Brush clean with an old toothbrush.
Ketchup
The acidic substances in ketchup react with the tarnish and eliminate it. Pour a small amount on a clean smooth cloth and rub the silver with it. Use extra effort where the piece is very tarnished. Then rinse the silver in water, and polish with the polishing cloth.
Commercial cleaners for silver jewellery
If necessary, buy a commercial silver-cleaning product in a specialty shop, e.g., a jewellery store. read the instructions carefully.
Love and Care for Leather
Leather does not like too much water. Washing your hands is fine, but avoid showers and baths with the leather bracelet on. Sometimes the leather wants a little extra care. You are best doing this by greasing the leather with leather fat or leather balm. Be sure that the products do not contain any chemicals or minerals as they tear out the stitches.