Wearing your silver jewellery polishes it through wear and the associated friction against the skin. However, there are some cosmetics that favour the tarnishing of silver. You should also not wear your silver jewellery in chlorinated water or salt water. If your silver jewellery should tarnish, there are various methods to make it shine again. I recommend using a silver cleaning cloth, which you can buy in drugstores or supermarkets and which is best stored in a plastic bag after use. The silver cleaning cloth also protects your natural resin jewellery and the necklace used.
For your natural materials cast in resin, I have also opted for a very high-quality, food-safe resin (resin), which is of museum conservation quality, so that you can enjoy your jewellery for a long time, its water-clear clarity is retained for decades and there is no yellowing. The manufacturing process and acquisition costs are higher compared to UV resin and other resins, which enable a quick manufacturing process or are cheaper but offer less longevity. However, if there is something wrong with your jewellery, please get in touch.