Pearls and silver ornaments are not recommended to be worn together. The hardness of pearls is smaller than that of silver ornaments, and pearls are easily scratched when worn together. If you want to wear pearls and silver ornaments together, it is recommended to use wooden bracelets, leather bracelets, or rattan bracelets to separate the two. In addition, it should be noted that pearls should not be close to water, while silver ornaments should avoid hot spring water, seawater, and acidic solutions.
Pearls and silver ornaments are not recommended to be worn together. Because pearls have lower hardness, while silver ornaments generally have higher hardness, when worn together, the surface layer of pearls is easy to be scratched by silver ornaments during friction, which is not conducive to the maintenance of pearls.
If you want to wear pearls and silver ornaments together, it is recommended to separate the two with wooden bracelets, wooden bracelets, rattan bracelets, leather bracelets, etc. with moderate hardness to protect the pearls from wear and reduce impact.
When wearing pearls and silver ornaments at ordinary times, you should pay attention to avoiding water. There are small holes on the surface of pearls, which are not easy to wipe dry when exposed to water, so the pearls may turn green after encountering water. The silver in the silver ornaments will react chemically with sulfur and will also be corroded by acidic solutions, so the silver ornaments cannot touch hot spring water, seawater and acidic solutions. If you need to clean up, the pearls should be wiped with sheepskin or fine flannel cloth, while the silver ornaments can be wiped with silver paper.