Tips on How to Look After Marcasite Jewellery

by admin on October 24, 2009

p2802b2 Tips on How to Look After Marcasite JewellerySilver jewellery which is inlaid with small stones of Pyrite is referred as Marcasite jewellery; the most precious metal used being sterling silver. The contrast created with the two shades of metallic grey gives it the most striking and dazzling vintage look. These jewelleries are readily available at affordable rates in the market in the form of Marcasite brooches, marcasite pendants, marcasite earrings and marcasite rings and have their own antique charm which attracts people of all ages. If Marcasite jewellery is properly maintained, it improves with age and also on being treated well, it develops a lush patina layer. As these jewelleries are mostly made of silver, all the tips for the care of silver jewellery apply for these as well.

First of all, you should remember to keep your silver Marcasite in a jewellery case lined with fabric or in a box which has dividers and compartments so that the jewellery is stored in a clean and dry place. In case, you want to use ordinary box for keeping the jewellery, remember to wrap each piece individually in a soft tissue paper or special plastic pockets. As jewellery pieces are very much prone to scratching, do not put them together in jewellery case or drawer. Then you should take care that Marcasite silver jewellery should never lay against bare wood as wood, especially oak contains acid that can mar the surface of silver. Paper and cardboard should also be avoided as they are wood pulp products and so cause the same effect on silver. In order to sanitise and clean this jewellery only mild soap solution and water should be used and then dried with a non-tarnishing and soft piece of cloth. Ultrasonic jewellery cleaners and steamers should be avoided as they can damage the precious stones of Marcasite jewellery and for the same reason it should never be soaked in water.

Taking good care of marcasite jewellery will make it more beautiful and striking with time.

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