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To keep your silver chain looking its best, clean it with a silver polishing cloth and store it in a pouch or box to avoid tarnishing.
Yes, silver chains can tarnish with exposure to air and moisture. Regular cleaning and proper storage can help prevent tarnishing.
Yes, silver chains are durable enough for daily wear, but it’s best to avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals, lotions, or excessive moisture.
It is generally recommended to remove silver chains before showering or swimming, as exposure to water and chemicals (like chlorine) can accelerate tarnishing and potentially damage the chain.
Chain lengths typically range from 16” (choker) to 30” or longer. Consider the style of pendant (if you’re adding one) and your personal preference when choosing the length.
Common types of silver chains include cable, box, curb, figaro, and snake chains, each with a unique design and texture.
The easiest way to lookout for is the 925 hallmark on your Sterling Silver which is enough to guarantee its purity and authenticity.