Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Care and Cleaning of Handmade Copper Jewelry


Copper use dates back some 10,000 years across the globe. With such a long and diverse history, copper has been used for many things. From cooking utensils to decorative inlays on buildings, ornaments, weapons, armor and of course jewelry. 

Copper jewelry collections span hundreds of years. In Ancient Egypt copper was used for jewelry and ornaments worn on the body to keep away evil as well as to show social status. There is evidence that the ancient Greeks or Mycenae possessed advanced smelting techniques when copper ingots were found on the island of Crete. Renoir made large, bold and beautifully sculpted copper jewelry. In more modern times, copper handmade jewelry was created by Frank Rebajes around the late 1930s to the 1960s. His designs included beautiful cuffs and brooches, borrowing from nature with leaf motifs, shells and butterflies.
                                             
Handmade jewelry is still created with copper today, as it is a particularly attractive metal. It casts a warm glow on the skin which is extremely flattering and copper is believed to have beneficial properties such as being good for arthritis, balance and clearing ones chakras.

While it is considered a soft metal, tarnishing more than silver from a blackish color to eventually green, copper is actually quite easy to care for and clean. So if you have some copper jewelry, you’ll want to know more about its overall care, including some tips for copper jewelry cleaning.

Caring for copper jewelry properly can extend the life of its shine. One way to help ensure the longevity of your copper jewelry is to keep it away from moisture (including humidity) as much as possible, as this will actually accelerate the tarnishing process. Proper storage is another aspect of its care. To keep it shiny, store your copper jewelry in a sealed bag. Anti-tarnish tabs in the bag will extend the time between cleanings. Your bright finished copper jewelry can be polished with a jewelry cloth intended for silver. There is no way to completely eradicate tarnish; and although it will not harm the jewelry, you will inevitably have to clean it at some point. Don’t be alarmed by this, as it is easy to clean copper jewelry and restore its original shine when this occurs. 

If you choose antiqued copper jewelry, clean it as needed only with a soft damp cloth, dry and store.


How to Clean Bright Copper Jewelry

Commercial jewelry cleaners – The use of cleaning products that are specifically designed for polishing jewelry is quite popular, but may be expensive. Since there are many types available, you’ll want to be sure that the one you choose is appropriate for copper. For instance, Nevr-Dull polish cleans all types of metal, including copper. Something of this nature may provide more for your buck, especially if you own other types of jewelry (and most people do). Another aspect to consider with commercial polishes (and even homemade ones) is the gemstones that may be part of your copper jewelry. Care must be taken to ensure that these too are not affected by the product.

Baking soda – While many people frown upon the use of baking soda on copper jewelry due to its abrasiveness, this method works wells for many types of jewelry. Mix a small amount of baking soda with just enough water to form a paste. Dip your jewelry into the paste, lightly go over it with an old, soft toothbrush, and then rinse clean. Dry the jewelry with a soft, cotton cloth and it’s good as new.

Lemon juice – A solution of lemon juice (just a few drops), a teaspoon of salt, and some water is sometimes used to clean copper too. Allow the jewelry item to soak for a few minutes in the solution and then rinse clean. Repeat as needed and dry with a cloth. Alternatively, some people choose to soak their copper jewelry in straight white vinegar instead.

Tomato acid – This is found in many commonly used kitchen products, like ketchup and Worcestershire sauce. While it may be somewhat messy, both of these products are great for shining dull copper jewelry. However, only use this method for items having no precious stones, which could get damaged. Simply use an old toothbrush to apply the product and lightly scrub clean. Rinse and then wipe gently with soft cloth.

Any way you choose it, your copper jewelry is a connection to our ancient past and the human impulse to adorn him/herself with beautiful metals. 


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The leaves falling signal change!

It is that time of year where the leaves drifting by the window and the cooler nights have got me thinking about....
Getting ready for Christmas. Yes you heard me. It's time to start making a list of things that I want to make.
You thought I was going to say "things I want." You did, don't deny it!
My list of things that I want for myself is really short, whereas the list of things I want to make is a mile long.

I have so many ideas, but I need your help!

I want to know what you like, what you want to see, what you want to buy, for yourself or gifts for others.
What colors or beads make you say "Ooh, I want that."
What is your style? Is it Romantic? Victorian? Goth? Industrial? Simple? Elegant? Do you like hoop earrings, or dangles? Pearls or crystal? Or both?




Sunday, June 17, 2012

Black Agate Tusk Beaded Necklace

Black Agate Tusk Beaded Necklace

Fabulous spiky necklace that attracts attention wherever you go! Beautiful black agate tusks seem dangerous and alluring with black agate rondelles, silver spacers, and black glass beads with a toggle clasp. Necklace measures 20 3/4".
SOLD

Saturday, June 16, 2012

All Hallow's Eve Necklace

All Hallow's Eve Necklace 

Matte artisan made lampwork focal bead in orange, purple and black with silver flecks. Wire woven frame of sterling silver wire and beads with purple crystal accents. Hangs from a matte black and silver bead multiple strand necklace that measures 18".

SOLD!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Thompsonite and Copper Wire Wrapped Pendant


Thompsonite and Copper Wire Wrapped Pendant

A beautiful Thompsonite (Thomsonite) cab set in a woven wire bezel.
Hangs from a leather cord.

Sold!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Elegant Gold Rutilated Quartz Wire Wrapped Pendant


Elegant Gold Rutilated Quartz Wire Wrapped Pendant

Gorgeous wire wrapped pendant of a kite shaped gold rutilated quartz sculpted in 14k gold filled wire. Very elegant, the gold wire accentuates the gold rutiles in the quartz. This can be worn with anything. It is completely neutral.

This pendant measures 1 7/8" long by 1" wide and the bail will fit on chains of 6mm wide or less.

Sold