Forge Men's Steel Chain Necklace N9042

Forge Men's Steel Chain Necklace N9042

$69.00
Sale price  $69.00 Regular price 
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Forge Men's Steel Chain Necklace N9042

Forge Men's Steel Chain Necklace N9042

$69.00
Sale price  $69.00 Regular price 

The Forge Chain Necklace traces the rugged force of water as it shapes a landscape’s legacy. Engineered flat steel curbs balance solidity with flow, like stones smoothed by natural currents. Carrying presence without demand, it settles into life with the man who understands restraint is a form of strength.

  • Stainless steel
  • 7mm wide flat-curb men’s necklace
  • Double-press clasp
  • 60cm long
  • Designed in Sydney, Australia
  • Responsibly crafted by skilled artisans

How to Care for Stainless Steel Jewelelry

Stainless steel jewellery is durable, corrosion-resistant, and designed for everyday wear. Unlike silver, it does not tarnish, but it can collect oils, dirt, and residue over time, which may dull its surface.

To keep your stainless steel jewellery looking its best, clean regularly using warm water and a mild soap. Gently wipe with a soft, non-abrasive cloth, then rinse and dry thoroughly to prevent water spots.

Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or polishing compounds, as these can damage the surface finish. When not worn, store your jewellery clean and dry to maintain its appearance.

Jewellery Care Guide

It is natural for sterling silver jewellery to tarnish or discolour over time, particularly if the piece is worn regularly. Tarnish is caused by several factors which include:

  • Exposure to moisture, humidity, direct sunlight for long periods of time.
  • Acidity (ph balance) of a person’s skin, which in turn is affected, for example, by diet, medication and stress.
  • Exposure to perfume, soap, moisturiser, shampoo etc. and cleaning products such as dishwashing liquid and bleach.
  • Exposure to chlorine.

How to Care For Your NAJO Piece

NAJO advises against:

  • Swimming, showering or undertaking vigorous exercise while wearing jewellery.
  • Exposing jewellery to cleaning agents or cosmetics such as foundations, perfumes, hairsprays.
  • Exposing jewellery to excessive heat or prolonged periods of direct sunlight.
  • Use of commercial silver ‘dip’ solutions as they are unsuitable for cleaning hollow, oxidised, stone-set, pearl or plated jewellery and can cause surface deterioration.
  • Wearing delicate jewellery on more than an occasional basis

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