Which Rings Don’t Rust?

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As fashion jewelry makers, we are often asked about the quality of the materials we use. One of the most common questions is: which rings don’t rust?

Unlike noble metals like gold, most base metals may oxidize and corrode quite easily. The good news is that thanks to the advances in technology, several types of base metals can now last longer.

Let’s recap the metals that are most commonly used in the fashion jewelry industry, paying particular attention to their rust-resistant properties.

Do Copper Rings Rust?

Because of its reddish glow, copper has always been the first choice when it comes to artisan jewelry. Its properties make it a practical option, as well as a popular pick, for Native American jewelry. The benefits of copper include:

  • It is extremely easy to work with — the reason why, according to the Royal Society of Chemists, it was chosen millennia ago to create the first decorative items.
  • It is more affordable than gold and silver; however, it is still more expensive than alloys such as brass and bronze.

A few downsides should also be mentioned. Copper oxidizes over time, a process that results in a darkened color. It can also leave green marks on the skin, something that some people find unappealing (even though it isn’t a form of allergy).

Do Brass Rings Rust?

Costume jewelry enthusiasts are attracted by brass’s gorgeous gold-like color and affordable price. Brass is created by combining copper and zinc in different proportions. Different amounts of these two metals result in different properties and, according to the Copper Development Association, different colors (from golden yellow to red). 

There are a few reasons that make brass a great metal for jewelry:

  • It is ideal for creating jewelry from molds (casting), the most common technique to produce costume pieces.
  • It is a strong material, a characteristic that gives durability to costume jewelry products.
  • It does not contain precious metals, making it an affordable solution.

In general, brass may corrode and tarnish if not protected with finishes. It may also turn green over time depending on the copper content. To avoid this issue, a thin layer of clear lacquer is usually applied to brass items.

There are a few important safety considerations to keep in mind. Although most brass jewelry produced nowadays does not contain lead — which is toxic — lead might still be found in some vintage items. Nickel and aluminum may also be present, a reason to avoid it if you have metal allergies.

Do Silver Rings Rust?

Silver is a beautiful white metal and a budget-friendly alternative to white gold or platinum with malleability as one of its major traits. However, because it is so soft, you often will not find pure silver jewelry on the market. Sterling silver is an alloy of silver contains up to 7.5% of other metals, is the most widely available. Because it is 92.5% silver, sterling silver is often referred to as 925 sterling silver. Over time, air exposure will make 925 sterling silver tarnish. However, this tarnish can easily be polished away by hand or through over the counter silver cleaning solutions.

Silver-plated and silver-filled pieces — which feature a layer of silver on the surface — are also popular. In silver-plated items, this layer is very thin and extremely easy to damage. Silver-filled items are more durable thanks to a thicker layer of silver.

Do Gold Rings Rust?

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Versatility is what makes gold one of the most lovely metals among those used in jewelry. According to the American Museum of Natural History, its beauty has enchanted jewelry makers for ages, for several reasons:

  • Its malleability allows artists to create an almost endless amount of intricate designs.
  • It is available in several different tones, from the classic warm yellow to white or even rose.
  • It is one of the most precious — and thus expensive — metals in the world.
  • Except for some alloys — which can bother people with metal allergies — it is completely hypoallergenic. 
  • Pure gold never reacts with oxygen, meaning that it will not rust or tarnish.

Most jewelry, however, isn’t created from solid gold. The main reason is that it would be too soft to work with. That is why gold comes in different karats or purities depending on the properties required.

As a result of its high price, gold-filled or gold-plated pieces are also common. Similar to silver, the layer of gold in gold-filled items is much thicker than that of gold-plated ones.

Do Stainless Steel Rings Rust?

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Stainless steel has become a commonly used metal for fashion jewelry as it offers an affordable choice for wearers who love silver-toned jewelry. According to the British Stainless Steel Association, stainless steel is an alloy of iron with a minimum of 10.5% of chromium, plus other materials such as carbon, silicon, and nickel. 

People have started buying stainless steel jewelry because:

  • It does not stain, corrode, or rust.
  • Jewelry grade stainless steel such as TK316 is hypoallergenic.
  • It is easy to clean and durable.
  • Compared to precious metals, stainless steel is inexpensive so that you can wear it every day without worrying about losing it.

Which rings don’t rust?

Each material has its pros and cons. In general, the most rust and tarnish resistant rings are ones made of precious metals such as gold and platinum. The one exception is the rust-resistant but still affordable is stainless steel ring. When shopping for stainless steel jewelry, be sure to consider Tusk 316 surgical stainless steel which is specifically formulated to look brighter and less dull compared to other industrial stainless steel formulations. Click here to see our TK316 stainless steel rings.

How to Take Care of Your Stainless Steel Jewelry

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Most fashion jewelry products on the market are made of brass. Since brass jewelry is usually made of a combination of zinc and copper, it can often tarnish, or oxidize. If you wear brass jewelry, it can often leave a green mark on your skin when you sweat or wash your hands.

Stainless steel jewelry has become popular in recent years as a direct counter to the “green finger” effect. Stainless steel is durable, resistant to rust, corrosion, and tarnishing. However, just like any other material, stainless steel can still become scratched and stained.

Luckily, stainless steel jewelry is very easy to clean compared to brass. Here are some tips that you can follow to take care of stainless steel jewelry:

1. Water and soap

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  • Add some mild dishwashing soap in warm water.
  • Dip a soft lint-free cloth in the soapy water and then gently wipe the stainless steel jewelry with the damp cloth until it is clean.
  • Use a moist cloth dipped in clean water to wipe the remaining soap off your jewelry.
  • Pat dry the jewelry well with a clean towel, and then air dry.

2. Baking soda and water

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  • Mix the baking soda and water until you get a paste.
  • Use your soft-bristled toothbrush to apply the paste and gently scrub the jewelry.
  • After you’ve done this for all over the jewelry, rinse the jewelry in warm water until the baking soda comes off.
  • Wipe off the water with a cloth and then polish the jewelry with a polish cloth (not the one for sterling silver).

3. Toothpaste (use plain and white silica-free toothpaste)

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  • Put a small amount of toothpaste on a damp soft cloth and gently rub the jewelry along the grain. For tough stains, use a soft bristle toothbrush.
  • After all the stains have been removed, immerse the stainless steel jewelry in clean water and rinse thoroughly.
  • Dry the jewelry with a soft cloth and polish it with a polish cloth.

How to store stainless steel jewelry?

Last but not least, storing your stainless steel jewelry properly is an important step after the cleaning work is done. Unlike silver and brass, stainless steel jewelry requires much less work to take care of and maintain. However, you can’t just throw your stainless steel jewelry anywhere. It’s very likely it will get scratched if it’s placed with other metals. So the most proper jewelry storage method is to keep your stainless steel jewelry in a clean and safe place, away from other items. Avoid storing your stainless steel jewelry in the same jewelry box as your rose gold rings or sterling silver earrings.

If you want to store all of your jewelry in the same container, you can store your stainless steel jewelry in a fabric-lined case with separate compartments, or wrap pieces individually in soft tissue paper.

We hope you find the above-mentioned tips useful and if you’d like to share your methods taking care of your stainless steel jewelry, leave a comment and let us know!