Free shipping from DKK 599 in Denmark

Which metals can you find here at Uniq Perler

Uniq Perler sterlingsælv

Uniq Perler |

In order to give you a small overview of what you can expect to find from different jewelery materials here on the site, today we have chosen to make a small post about the metals that can be found on the webshop. We will continuously update this post as we get more and more home from different materials.

We tell you a little about what the different metals have to offer you and what you can expect from what you buy here from us.


Brass:

Here at Uniq Perler you can find the metal that goes by the name poor man's gold, brass. Brass is a mixed metal consisting of 67% copper and 33% zinc.

One of the reasons why we here at Uniq Perler are so happy with brass is, among other things, the metal's robustness and durability. Brass is known to be a solid metal that can take a few knocks and we know from experience that jewelery tends to perhaps not always be treated as nicely as it should be. This is where brass has its advantage, as it can withstand being thrown around or getting a dent.


Another reason we like brass is its price. Brass can be obtained at some really reasonable prices and you will also be able to experience that brass has an incredible resemblance to yellow gold. We like that color here at Uniq Perler and the cool thing about it. It costs a fraction of what real gold does :-)

Brass is actually also a metal that is resistant to corrosion and there are actually many metals that are not, but it is brass. This also means that you will find that your jewelery will never wear out.


We also like to strike a blow for brass when it comes to maintenance, because it is an incredibly easy metal to keep looking good. A little warm water and washing-up liquid, a toothbrush and you are well on your way to a shiny piece of jewelery again


Tip:
Would you like your brass jewelery to last longer? - We have a little simple trick for you. Buy a clear nail polish and paint your brass jewelery in it. You will find that this coating works both as a small protective layer for your jewelry, while also helping to maintain the jewelry's shine.


Important!

"Here with us, all brass jewelery is nickel-free and lead-free. This also means that we label our jewelery here as hypoallergenic"


Steel:

Another metal that you will find with us is steel. You do this by e.g. because steel is a really hard-wearing metal and you will find that over time steel will be more resistant to nicks and scratches. Therefore, you should not be afraid to go for a walk in the garden and find the gloves. Steel, like brass, is also a metal that is resistant to corrosion and that is a good thing, it means you can have your jewelery for many years to come.


Another cool feature of these steel jewelry is that they don't really look like steel jewelry, but rather silver. They often come with a nice shine and it doesn't fade like that either.


In addition, the price of steel jewelery is also very affordable compared to other jewelery metals such as gold and silver.

Just like with brass, we really want to beat steel when it comes to maintenance, because it is an incredibly easy metal to keep looking good. A little warm water and washing-up liquid, a toothbrush and you are well on your way to a shiny piece of jewelery again


Did you know?
Steel is actually the most environmentally friendly metal to make jewelry from, as the manufacturing process for style is significantly less energy intensive than for other metals such as gold, silver and brass.


Sterling silver:

The last metal you can find on the webshop is our fine sterling silver. This is also the most expensive and finest metal you can find on our webshop so far.
We ourselves are quite fond of sterling silver, because it is a wonderfully easy metal to work with, and at the same time it is considerably more robust than, for example, fine silver. This is because sterling silver is a mixed metal, which is precisely mixed to give it some properties that fine silver does not have.


This means that you get a piece of jewelery for less money and which is significantly more resistant to scratches.

In fact, due to its properties, sterling is the most commonly used metal for making jewelry today, and that's not saying much, if we have to say so.


Did you know?
That that strange number most often stands after sterling silver, 925. It is actually a quality seal that the piece of jewelery you have bought in silver consists of 92.5% silver.
The last 7.5% is usually copper mixed in.

A little note from us to you when it comes to sterling silver :-)
It is a well-known secret that sterling silver has a tendency to become ugly on the surface, because "spots" can form which can take the shine of the jewellery. We think that's a bit of a shame!
Fortunately for you, we have also made a guide for you on how to maintain your jewellery: Click here and find the recipe on how to make your jewelery nice again.


Tip:

Are you tired of your sterling silver jewelry relatively quickly becoming tiresome to look at? - luckily we have a solution ready for you! All you need is a clear nail polish, or a clear polish with which you treat your jewelry.
By lacquering your jewellery, you make the jewelery more resistant to dirt and grime, without compromising on the jewellery's beautiful shine.

Leave a comment

Please note: comments must be approved before they are published.