Rolex Moissanite Diamond Watch For Men & Women
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MADE TO ORDER
- This is a first copy watch of the original watch.
- Made in Stainless Steel
- Studded with Moissanite Diamonds
- Comes with Original Box


FAQs
Sterling silver is the most common form of silver used for jewelry. It is an alloy, which is a mixture of metals. Pure silver, also known as fine silver, is 99.9% silver. While beautiful, it's very soft and easily bent, scratched, and damaged. To make it more durable and suitable for everyday wear, it is combined with other metals, typically copper. The standard for sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, which is why it's often stamped with the number "925." This composition provides the ideal balance of silver's natural beauty and the strength needed for crafting long-lasting jewelry.
To prevent tarnishing, you should:
- Keep your silver jewellery in an airtight bag or container when you're not wearing it.
- The oils on your skin can actually help protect silver from tarnishing, so wearing your jewellery regularly can help keep it shiny.
- Take off your jewellery before swimming, showering, applying lotions, perfumes, or hairsprays, or using household cleaning products.
For light tarnish, a simple cleaning with a soft polishing cloth specifically made for silver is often enough to restore its shine. For more significant tarnish, you can use these methods:
Baking Soda and Aluminum Foil: Line a bowl with aluminum foil (shiny side up). Place your silver jewelry in the bowl, add a tablespoon of baking soda, and pour in boiling water. This creates a chemical reaction that can quickly remove tarnish. Be sure to rinse and dry the jewelry thoroughly afterward.
Mild Soap and Water: You can gently scrub lightly tarnished silver with a soft-bristled brush or cloth using warm water and a few drops of mild dish soap.
Avoid abrasive cleaners: Do not use toothpaste, harsh chemical cleaners, or anything abrasive, as they can scratch the surface of your jewelry.