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Is the sterling silver bracelet easy to deform?
Because the silver bracelet is ring-shaped and integrated, the silver material is soft and there is a lot of space in the middle. If you put it on your hand carelessly, gravity can easily deform the silver bracelet. A silver bracelet is different from a ring. Because of their large size, it is difficult to restore their shape. If the silver bracelet is deformed, it should be treated according to the style. If it is a very thin bracelet, you can adjust the shape by hand or with some tools. It should be noted that when adjusting the shape, the force should be gentle to avoid breaking the bracelet. Use tools to restore shapes. It is best to put a cloth on the bracelet and then shape it with tools to avoid scratching the surface of the bracelet.

The deformation of silver bracelet is caused by external force or gravity, so be careful when wearing silver bracelet. Avoid silver bracelets colliding with heavy objects, and wear them carefully. If the silver bracelet is deformed, it can be repaired in the store where it was originally purchased. General regular jewelry stores will provide after-sales service, and some stores will also provide free after-sales service, so it can be repaired. Or you can choose to go to some other jewelry stores for repairs, but you may have to pay for some repairs.

Wear silver bracelets at ordinary times to avoid contact with other irritating liquids, because silver will turn black or red after contact with irritating liquids, so avoid contact with irritating liquids. If the silver jewelry is inlaid with precious stones, try to avoid getting wet, because there will be gaps at the joint of the inlay, and the stone will fall off easily when it meets water, so the silver jewelry should be kept dry, so don't swim with it, and don't go near hot springs and seawater. When wearing silver jewelry, try not to wear other hard jewelry at the same time.