Compared to gold and platinum, silver has a greater propensity to tarnish when worn daily. However, its maintenance is easy and it can be cleaned effectively. A simple method is to use toothpaste: apply it to the silver jewelry, gently rub with a soft-bristled toothbrush, rinse the jewelry with water to avoid white marks, then dry it with a clean cloth.
If your silver jewelry requires a more thorough cleaning, rhodium plating is an option. This technique, performed by a professional, brings the jewelry back to life. For more information, check out our article on rhodium plating (insert link to the article on rhodium plating). Note: the rhodium plating technique can also be applied to silver and white gold jewelry.