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  2. Conservation and restoration of silver objects - Wikipedia

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    Dark tarnish spots are sometimes located on the surface and may need to be polished more than once to remove. Over polishing is an issue with silver and can cause harm to the surface of the metal. After polishing, the silver object is rinsed in deionized water and dried with a cotton cloth. [12]

  3. Here’s How to Clean Silver Jewelry the Right Way (And ... - AOL

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    Luckily, keeping your silver pieces looking their best isn't too difficult with the right know-how. Below, we tapped two experts for everything you need to know about how to clean silver jewelry ...

  4. Tiffany (silk) - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany (silk) is a thin, ... Tiffany varied from plain, starched fabric woven of silk to flax-based fabric called housewife's cloth (Randle Holme, 1688). [3] [4] [5] Use

  5. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    For platinum, gold, and silver jewellery, there are many techniques to create finishes. The most common are high-polish, satin/matte, brushed, and hammered. High-polished jewellery is the most common and gives the metal a highly reflective, shiny look.

  6. Polishing (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    The most common materials used for polishing wheels are wood, leather, canvas, cotton cloth, plastic, felt, paper, sheepskin, impregnated rubber, canvas composition, and wool; leather and canvas are the most common. Wooden wheels have emery or other abrasives glued onto them and are used to polish flat surfaces and maintain good edges.

  7. John Chandler Moore - Wikipedia

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    Teakettle by John Chandler Moore, 1850. John Chandler Moore (about 1803 – September 28, 1874) was an American silversmith, active in New York City.While initially working for Marquand and Co., he worked exclusively for Tiffany & Co. after 1851.

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