How to Prevent Jewelry from Tarnishing

How to Prevent Jewelry from Tarnishing

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How to Prevent Copper Jewelry from Tarnishing, and Keep It Beautiful for Years!✨

Copper jewelry has a warmth and glow that no other metal can quite match. I have fallen in love! But if you've ever owned a piece of copper jewelry, you've probably noticed that over time, it can darken or develop a patina. While some people love the aged look, others prefer to keep their copper jewelry bright and shiny. If that's you (and me), don't worry, I've got you covered!

Here's everything you need to know about preventing tarnish and keeping your copper jewelry looking as gorgeous as the day you got it.

avoid harsh chemicals on your jewelry

1. Avoid Harsh Chemicals

Copper reacts with chemicals in the air, on your skin, and in everyday products. To keep tarnish at bay:

  • Take off your jewelry before swimming or showering - chlorine and soaps can speed up tarnishing.
  • Avoid contact with lotions, perfumes, and hairsprays, which can leave a residue on your jewelry.
  • Always remove rings or bracelets before using cleaning products.
simple mixture of vinegar and baking soda to brighten and clean copper jewlelry

2. Clean Your Copper Jewelry Regularly

A little regular maintenance goes a long way! If you wear your copper jewelry daily, give it a quick clean with gentle soap and warm water. I do this when I brush my teeth and wash my face. Dry it completely before putting it away in an air-tight bag. Also essential is a really good polishing cloth. Give your piece a gentle cleaning each day and you'll keep that copper bright. You can also use a sonic cleaner for an extra deep clean, or even a few swipes of ultra-fine steel wool does wonders!

Lets's say it's been days since you wore your piece and it's looking dingy or you left it out in a wet or humid place. Now, the polishing cloth or gentle cleaning isn't quite cutting it. Go the next level for a deeper clean. Read below.

For a deeper clean:

  • Mix equal parts vinegar and baking soda into a paste.
  • Gently rub it onto your jewelry with a soft cloth or toothbrush.
  • Rinse thoroughly and dry immediately.
  • This simple homemade polish helps remove oxidation and restore shine without damaging the metal.
  • You can also warm 1 cup white vinegar in the microwave, add 1tsp of salt, add your pieces and within seconds your copper, or even silver, is back to brand new. Watch carefully though, the change is quick and then your pieces need to be instantly removed.
  • With either process, fully rinse with cool water and completely dry.

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use protectaclear or nail polish to seal your copper jewelry

3. Use a Jewelry Sealant

If you love the look of bright, untarnished copper but don't want to clean it constantly, applying a sealant can help. You can use:

  • A thin coat of clear nail polish (great for rings and earrings).
  • Jewelry-grade sealants like ProtectaClear and Renaissance Wax, which create an invisible barrier against tarnish.

Sealing your jewelry keeps it from reacting with air and moisture, helping maintain its luster for longer. You can apply a sealant yourself at home, or if you'd prefer to have it done for you, I offer professional sealing as an add-on when you order.

One important note if you go the sealed route: keep your piece dry. Prolonged contact with water — especially hot water from a shower or hot tub — will break down the coating over time. I learned this firsthand when a friend wore her sealed earrings in the shower and the coating was compromised. Heat and moisture work together to weaken the bond, leaving the bare metal vulnerable to tarnish again. Treat your sealed piece like a fine leather accessory — keep it dry, and it will stay beautiful for years to come.

But what happens if you order a jewelry piece, and the sealant has broken down from wear? The remaining sealant can be removed by soaking in 100% pure acetone, and the sealant can be reapplied. Give your piece a quick refresh before reapplying in some vinegar and salt to restore that brand new copper glow.

Here's a direct link to ProtectaClear so you can have your own on hand for all your jewelry.

Order your ProtectaClear >>> https://www.everbritecoatings.com/?af=4NVHG

 

store your jewelry in an air tight container or zip lock bag

4. Store It Properly

This is so important. When you're not wearing your copper jewelry, where you keep it matters. To prevent tarnishing:

  • Store each piece in an airtight container or zip-top bag.
  • Add an anti-tarnish strip or a small piece of chalk to absorb moisture.
  • Keep your jewelry in a dry place - avoid humid bathrooms! I'm guilty of breaking this last step! 🤣

This simple habit can make a huge difference in how long your copper stays bright.

Copper hoop earrings with abalone shells handmade USA

5. Embrace the Patina (Or Remove It When You Want)

Over time, copper naturally develops a patina - a darker, sometimes greenish finish, that gives it an antique look. Some people love this effect, while others prefer to keep their copper jewelry polished. The great thing about copper is that you get to choose! 🎉

If you love the patina, wear your jewelry freely and let it age naturally. If you prefer a bright, polished look, just follow these steps to clean and maintain it.

handmade nautical equestrian inspired wire wrapped copper earrings carrie foscato design USA

Final Thoughts

Copper jewelry is beautiful, timeless, and completely worth the little extra care it takes to keep it looking its best. We take time to maintain our clothing and other accessories because it's worth it - so is your real-metal jewelry. Whether you want to maintain a brilliant shine or embrace the natural patina, knowing how to care for your jewelry gives you control over how it ages. You don't get that with mass-market accessories.

Have a favorite method for keeping copper jewelry bright? Let me know in the comments - I love hearing new tips!

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7 comments

I thank God for leading me to your perfect tutorials! Loving your designs using copper. I want to keep my pieces like new, so bought Everbrite. Do you need to “neutralize” newly created pieces before applying solution? Thank you!

Debera Gaston

This is fantastic information!!
Thank you so very much.
I recently ordered, through Amazon,
Homehive acrylic jewelry organizer that comes with protective PVC pouches to prevent tarnishing.
HOMEHIVE Acrylic Jewelry Box Organizer – Stylish and Practical Storage
I hope they work.

… https://www.amazon.com/stores/HOMEHIVE/page/F86BDCE2-D5CC-4888-8D7C-9364F467430B?lp_asin=B0C6DN4K1D&ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_ast_store_VXNEK97BNWFRXW78K201&stor…

Nancy Valenza

I have just now stumbled across your tutorial. You make it look so easy and my wire wrapping skills are very rustic! I’m trying to find more of your tutorials so I can try to learn.
Please keep up the gorgeous work and I’ll keep watching!

Nancy Fritz

I usual don’t like wire wrap. Your work is a step above, I like it.
Thanks for sharing, I appreciate it.
Linda

Linda J Koutroulis

Responding to the comment from LJW… yes, I use Protectaclear on all items including the beads. Vinegar and baking soda is gentle enough for all earth metals; I would not use it on craft wire. I would also not use it on pearls or delicate stones. Please refer to the MOHS scale of stone hardness to make individual determinations.

Carrie

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