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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Why Stainless Steel

The entire concept of jewelry has changed with the trend of bling setting in. Today, people all over the world look for jewelry made of materials that are versatile and offer intricate and exquisite designs. The dedicated market is no more only targeting the rich and famous.

Jewelry is being designed out of materials like the alloys of different metals and plastic to cater to the demand for affordable and great looking jewelry. Gold, silver and platinum are not affordable by all and this is exactly what has generated the dedicated market for sterling silver, plated, brass, tin and pewter jewelry worldwide.

A very popular metal now in use extensively for jewelry making is stainless steel. This alloy contains of ten percent of chromium. The presence of chromium is what makes it made out of stainless steel resistant to corrosion. There is no rusting in the case of stainless steel in spite of exposure to water or moisture-laden air.
Stainless Steel is a metal that is being used more and more for jewelry because of its hardness, durability and low cost. It is an alloy of steel and chromium, which gives it increased resistance to rust.
The stainless steel line of jewelry includes finger rings, earrings, nose rings, eyebrow rings, bangles, bracelets, trinkets, chains and necklaces among a myriad of other pieces.

The versatility of the alloy and the ability to retain its original sheen has earned it the popularity it is enjoying in the dedicated jewelry market today. Stainless steel is much stronger that sterling silver and pewter and hence it is mostly used in the marketed chains. The links hold on better and last longer. The alloy's ability to withstand the humidity in the air makes it the first natural choice of teenagers. The stainless steel jewelry market has been incessantly churning out great designs that can be worn to work, at home or at informal social gatherings.

Cleaning and maintaining your stainless steel jewelry is very easy. You need to first and foremost ensure that all it is maintained in different pouches. Ideally, you should have different cases or pouches for gold, silver and jewelry of any other material you own.

Stainless steel jewelry too should have a separate encasement because even though the alloy does not react or cause chemical damage, the edges might damage the other in the pouch or case. To clean it, you simply have to moisten a clean and soft cloth with either concentrated white vinegar or cider vinegar. Wipe each piece clean and then dry the pieces and keep them away.

Stainless steel jewelry makes great gifts during the festive season. The teenage recipients of the gifts in the family will love you for the jewelry and you would need to set aside time to actually narrow down on the choice of design and price. There are a number of dedicated online and offline resources that cater to the demand for it and you can even customize the pieces to have your name or initials endorsed or any particular sign or symbol you identify with.

By Victor Epand

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