Shield Necklace on Long Oval Chain – Sherry Tinsman Metalsmith
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Shield Necklace on Long Oval Chain

Shield Necklace on Long Oval Chain

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Regular price $276.00
This bold sterling silver shield necklace features 5 of my shield elements hanging from my long oval chain. This is a truly stand out piece. I love how this necklace took shape. I have always been greatly inspired by armor. Since I created this 'shield' piece a few years ago, they have been my favorite! As with all my jewelry, the finished piece was oxidized black and then he raised surface was polished to a brilliant shine. This creates a sense of depth that really shows off the natural beauty of the sterling silver. Earrings to match are also available!

18" in length. Sterling Silver.

**Photo on model shows my signature chain**

I often oxidize the silver before I complete the piece, creating a contrast between the darkened (oxidized) surface and highly polished areas. I let the recessed parts of the design carry the darkened color and let the raised parts gleam. Avoid using liquid silver cleaner on these pieces because it will remove all the oxidation. Rather, use a dry silver polishing cloth to restore the sparkle and store your pieces in a zip lock bag to keep them shiny and bright.

If your jewelry needs a major cleaning , follow these instructions using Wright's Brass Polish (can be purchased online or at your local hardware store). The reason I use the brass polish and not the silver polish is because the liquid silver polish takes off the nice oxidation I put on my pieces. The brass polish just takes off the grime. It's amazing!

You will need:

Pyrex dish
clean sponge
baby toothbrush

Place your jewelry in a Pyrex dish, cover with the Wright's Brass Polish. 
Cut a small piece of a clean sponge, dampen it, dip it in the bowl then dab all over your jewelry. You don't want to rub it just dab. 
Try and get in all the recessed areas.

Because my jewelry has so much form, rinse really well under running water. You don't want the cleaner to dry on the jewelry or it will dry as a white powder. I use a baby toothbrush to gently get in the little hard to reach places while running it under the tap.

If a piece of yours has a stone in it, you will notice I always drill a hole under the stone. This allows the light to shine through and provides a place for moisture to escape. If the brass cleaner gets into that hole and dries, you may want to use a water pick to get it out. Better yet, avoid that by putting a little piece of scotch tape over the hole, take it off after rinsing, then rinse some more. 

This brass cleaner works like magic on all sterling silver, but naturally, I only guarantee my own.


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