CARE OF SILVER.

REAL SILVER. REAL CHARACTER.

Silver lives. It changes, it breathes, it only becomes more beautiful with age.

PALM. Jewelry is made of genuine 925 sterling silver, a precious metal that never perishes, but deserves attention.

Here you can read how to maintain it, clean it and keep its shine.

WHAT MAKES 925 STERLING SILVER UNIQUE.

All our jewelry is made of 925 sterling silver. This means it's 92.5% pure silver, supplemented with a small amount of copper for strength.

Pure silver is too soft to wear every day. 925 silver offers the perfect balance between purity and strength.

Over time, silver can darken slightly. This is called oxidation, a natural reaction with oxygen. It's not a sign of wear and tear, but a sign of genuine silver.

A gentle polish with our included silver cloth will easily restore the original shine.

HOW TO BEST CARE FOR YOUR SILVER JEWELRY.

Wear your jewelry with confidence, but also with care. Avoid contact with seawater, perfume, and cleaning products.

Wear them often, silver stays shinier the more it is worn.

Clean them occasionally with a soft cloth or a suitable silver polish. With every order, you'll receive a free polishing cloth with silver polish , specially formulated to help your PALM. jewelry retain its original shine.

Want to deep-clean your silver? You can also clean it with baking powder :

Place a piece of aluminum foil in a bowl, place your jewelry on top, add hot water and a little baking soda, and let it fizz for a few minutes.

Rinse with clean water and dry gently with a soft cloth. This naturally removes oxidation without damaging the silver plating.

Silver isn't meant to stay perfect. It's meant to develop character. Just like you.

WHAT MAKES 925 STERLING SILVER UNIQUE.

All our jewelry is made of 925 sterling silver. This means it's 92.5% pure silver, supplemented with a small amount of copper for strength.

Pure silver is too soft to wear every day. 925 silver offers the perfect balance between purity and strength.

Over time, silver can darken slightly. This is called oxidation, a natural reaction with oxygen. It's not a sign of wear and tear, but a sign of genuine silver.

A gentle polish with our included silver cloth will easily restore the original shine.

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