How to maintain silver jewelry in hot and humid weather?-Jewelry In some areas, hot and humid weather is easy to breed mold, which also leads to oxidation and damage to some metal objects. For example, copper jewelry is prone to patina, while silver jewelry is prone to blackening. For this climate How to maintain your beloved silver jewelry? First determine whether your silver jewelry is electroplated or non-plated. Silver jewelry with electroplated layer, that is, the inner layer is pure silver and the outer layer is electroplated precious metal. Electroplating is generally divided into electric gold and platinum. The method of identifying whether or not electroplating is because the surface is more shiny than pure silver without electroplating. Bright, like a mirror, it has good reflection effect and is less prone to oxidation. For non-plated silver jewelry, sulfur dioxide in the air reacts with silver to form a layer of silver sulfide on the silver jewelry, which will make the silver jewelry lose its luster. In hot and humid climate, the jewelry must be kept dry. You can seal it with a sealed bag to avoid contact with the air. If you put the silver jewelry in the box, it is best to put a small packet of desiccant to make the box not humid. If you find any signs of yellowing on the silver jewellery, the easiest way is to use toothpaste and water to wash the surface gently. Or use a small jewelry brush to clean the fine seams of the silver jewelry, and then gently wipe the surface with a silver wiping cloth, and the silver jewelry can be restored to its original beauty immediately. If the silver jewelry is severely yellowed, it should not be soaked in silver washing water for too long, usually a few seconds. After taking it out, wash it with clean water immediately, and then blot it dry with facial tissue. If the silver jewellery is not processed and stored after wearing it, it is very likely that the silver jewellery will turn black. At this time, a small jewelry brush should be used to clean the fine seams of the jewelry, and then drop a drop of silver-wiping cream on the tissue to wipe off the black oxide on the surface of the silver jewelry, and then use a silver-wiping cloth to restore the original brightness of the jewelry. After that, you must remember to do the daily general maintenance to prevent silver jewelry from turning black again. Silver jewelry is difficult to wipe white after it has turned black many times, unless it is polished again.