How do I choose my chain length? Measure the distance from piercing to piercing. You can either do this with a tape measure or a string and mark the beginning of one piercing and the second piercing. Measure the distance between the marks with a ruler while you have the string laid flat.
In rare cases, the silver part can oxidize (discolor). The reason why silver oxidizes on some people is individual. Silver discoloring is due to sulfur, not oxygen. Sulfur can be found in a variety of things. Even small amounts of sulfur in the air can affect silver. Sulfur can also be found on the skin, in food, on painted surfaces, in fabrics, plastics, cigarette smoke, etc. High humidity and temperature accelerate the process. This is what happens when we wear jewelry on bare skin and get a little warm. Whether silver turns black or not when you wear it is individual. It is also important to know that certain medications and metabolism can make it impossible for you to wear silver.
You can clean oxidized silver with a polish you buy in the store, or follow the housewife's tip below:
Do this:
1. Fill a bowl with ketchup, just enough so that you can put your jewelry in so that it is covered.
2. Leave for ten minutes.
3. Lift the jewelry into the bowl of water.
4. Take the nail brush and scrub the jewelry.