Moldavite pendant
Material used to fix the stone to the jewel: Lead-free tin with silver admixture
Weight: 5,5g
Dimensions: 3,1 x 1,4 x 1 cm
Note: Chain not included
Category: | Tinned (lead-free) |
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Material: | Lead-free tin with silver admixture |
Moldavite jewelry made of lead-free tin with a silver alloy represents a great combination of traditional and modern materials that highlight the unique beauty of this rare gemstone.
Lead-free tin is preferred for its health safety as it does not contain toxic lead. Adding silver to the alloy improves not only its aesthetic properties but also enhances the strength and durability of the jewelry. Silver adds shine and longevity to the metal, making the jewelry more resistant to scratches and wear.
These jewelry pieces are handcrafted, ensuring their uniqueness and high quality. The combination of moldavite with lead-free tin and silver allows for the creation of elegant and safe jewelry suitable even for individuals with sensitive skin.
Advantages:
- Health safety: Lead-free tin is safe for long-term wear, which is important for sensitive skin.
- Durability: The addition of silver increases the strength and resistance to scratches and wear.
- Aesthetics: The shine and elegance of silver combined with the unique color of moldavite create beautiful and striking jewelry.
- Handcraftsmanship: Handcrafted jewelry guarantees the originality of each piece.
Jewelry Care:
Here are few tips on how to care for tin-plated jewelry to make it last longer:
Tin is a soft metal, and these jewelry pieces are made with silver wire coated with a thin layer of tin. It is necessary to be especially careful about mechanical damage to the jewelry. Do not wear jewelry in the shower, sauna, pool, or sea. Remove jewelry before sleeping or engaging in sports, as sweat is highly aggressive. Avoid contact of the jewelry with chemicals such as perfumes, creams, or hair sprays. Store the jewelry in a dry and dark place, away from dust. In case the jewelry becomes tarnished (especially with unplated jewelry), it can be washed in warm soapy water. Then dry and polish it with a flannel cloth. The properties of the soap are very similar to those of antioxidant oil, which the jewelry is treated with during production. Antioxidant oil can be replaced with olive or vegetable oil.
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