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Frequently Asked Questions
What is oxidised jewellery?
Oxidised jewellery is made by treating metal (usually silver or other base metals) to create a darkened, antique finish. This gives it a vintage, rustic, or bohemian look
2. Is oxidised jewellery made of real silver?
Not always. Oxidised jewellery can be made from:that is intentionally oxidised
like copper, brass, or alloys with a silver-like finish
4. How should I store oxidised jewellery?
Keep it in a dry, airtight container
Use anti-tarnish strips or silica gel
Store pieces separately to avoid scratches and tarnishing
5. Can I clean oxidised jewellery?
Yes, but be gentle. Avoid harsh chemicals or polishing cloths that may remove the dark finish. Instead:
soft dry cloth
mild soap and water, then dry thoroughly
6. Can I wear oxidised jewellery every day?
You can, but it's best for occasional wear to preserve the finish. Avoid wearing it while swimming, bathing, or during heavy workouts.
7. Is oxidised jewellery hypoallergenic?
Not always. It depends on the base metal used. If you have sensitive skin, choose oxidised jewellery made from sterling silver or nickel-free alloys.
3. Will the black colour fade over time?
Yes, the oxidised coating may wear off gradually, especially with regular use, moisture, or exposure to sweat and chemicals. But it can be re-oxidised by a jeweller if needed.
8. Is oxidised jewellery suitable for all occasions?
Yes! Its unique, earthy appeal makes it perfect for:
Ethnic or traditional wear
Casual outfits
Festive events and cultural occasions
9. Can oxidised jewellery be resized or repaired?
Some items can be repaired or re-oxidised, especially if made from silver. Costume jewellery or pieces made from base metals may be harder to fix.
