An easier method, that doesn’t waste an egg, is to use ointments that contain zinc oxide or any other oxidizing agent. Diaper rash ointment, sunscreen, anything. Then just apply the ointment on parts that you want to turn black.
@@cyirvine6300 no I had left mine in cleaning fluid for too long and I had removed all the black parts that are meant to be there. They had turned white. My bracelet is completely fixed now.
This is really interesting. I have James Avery jewelry that I love, and one of the problems with them, is that oftentimes when they’re brand new, they aren’t oxidized as dark as I’d like. I’m particular about the ones I buy when I’m in there myself, but sometimes as a gift, I’ll get ones that are more grey than black in their details. I’ve seen two other egg videos, but this is the best one. I also watched one video where she used “liver of sulphur” instead of an egg. It’s so interesting. I certainly don’t want to pay James Avery $10 per charm and ship my bracelet out to be oxidized if I can learn to do it myself!
Yes, in the cleaning kit you can buy, one is black and the other type is white. Like the bags i believe without looking. I have one rockstar that was silver and one that was oxidized but very pale as i bought them on a 5 clip bracelet on Ebay awhile ago. I also got the midnight bloom or whatever its called. Oxidized flower clip which could do with darkening. I don't strip the colour off with my skin. My two oxidized bracelets and snake chain necklace is perfect still. The rockstar clips look great with Bellabott. But would like them both the same. I'll give it a go sometime. Thanks.
I have a charm that has blue topaz stones. It's the three flower charm and I need to do something bc the prior owner cleaned it and there is this brownish powder film left on it and I figure oxidizing it would help but I am worried it may ruin the gemstones.
That was amazing, Lily. Thank you for this top tip. I have never heard of the egg method before! I absolutely agree with you that the tin foil water bath method should be avoided for any silverware as the results are quite unnatural. In your experience does the oxidization last using your method? Could the amount of oxidization be controlled by the time left in with the egg mixture?
Thank you! My oxidized bracelet is now gray because it’s several years old...has the 14K barrel clasp which could be easily polished? Also are the charms the ugly duckling? How did you manage to find 2?!! On my wishlist, if you consider selling please let me know :)
So I wore my Pandora bracelet in the sauna and jacuzzi. Now it is a ghastly ashy gray/whitish color. Is that what we are referring to as over cleaned or tarnished? The charm you show is still shiny, just missing oxidized detailing, so it's not quite the same as how mine looks. So would this be something I could do to get it back to it's regular silver color? Oxidize it and then use the toothpaste for cleaning?
I would just soak it in hot, soapy water overnight to make sure that all the chemicals from the jacuzzi are rinsed off and then run a polishing cloth over it. Pandora sells the polishing cloths that will help bring the shine back, it’ll be good as new. If you have a Pandora store or a store that carries Pandora they will likely polish it for you, you’ll just have to ask for it 😊 best of luck!
Hey lily. Can you do the process but then do the cleaning and polishing of the black charm at a later time or do you have to hurry and do it right away? Thanks if you know!
Can you eat the egg afterwards? I jest, of course. Thank you for the great info. I really didn't want to purchase an entire bottle of JAX silver darkener or other sulfur solution in order to darken one little ring.
Wow, I wonder if i can do the same on Several oandora pieces at the same time. I am so gonna do this 1st think in the morning tomorrow (There’s hope for my overcleaned pandora yayyy!) Thanks for sharing! ❤️hugs&kisses💋from🇸🇪Sweden, 👑FierceZhai👑
That worked really well. I had heard about using egg. If it's an oxidized bracelet with a ss clip i heard that it should just be wrapped in something but I'm not sure what to stop it being affected. Also if i did my eg rockstar clip or plain clip that used to be oxidized all over then i would just wash of the egg right? Does it just make it shiny? Or would i have to use a polishing cloth for the plated jewelery ie rose charms? I was in my Pandora store and asked why the new polishing cloths don't seem to work and put black tarnish on the cloth. Turns out to prevent people using the silver cloths to polish the rose or shine they have started to make them all without the silver cleaner in them. (The little free ones we get in Australia at least, but always test it on silver first) Seems dumb to me. They could have just put a different marking or pattern on it I'm sure. Might have to purchase a cloth elsewhere.
This saved my old teacup charm. I bought it used and it arrived with the top (the middle of the cup that's supposed to be oxidized) semi-worn off. It ruined the charm to me because I knew it was supposed to be dark. This totally worked and now I'll wear the charm! Thanks!
Such an amazing video! I haven't seen anything like this on youtube yet. Would you know if this works on two tone charms as well (there's a clip i have that has been cleaned to the max)? Thanks :)
I'm into Jewellery manufacturing business in India. So the fact is Pandora or any other brand do not..DO NOT.. manufacture their Jewellery, they just order us.. The oxidized colour is just a result of simple wall paint 🎨 & wipe it with alcohol. U may ask Why not really oxidize in the normal way ? The answer is customers like shiny Jewellery even if it is oxidize. So the silver colour portion of the product remains in the targeted colour.
It was a pre-boiled egg, she just put it back in the boiling water so it would be hot. In this video the shell was already removed. I have shelled boiled eggs in my fridge right now. I’m just going to throw them in hot water just like she did so they’ll be hot. 🙂
NO TOOTHPASTE!!! It takes a small amount of the silver off with the paste every time you do it, until eventually the base metal is showing..trust me, I know!! I ruined a beautiful silver bracelet this way😭
WHAT is the POINT of this VIDEO If you are not going to take your time to prove this actually works so we can see how well the finished outcome is why would i take your word on this if even you cant do it I dont want my jewellery WORSE and SMELL LIKE EGGS !!!
Ok at the end it looks alright but even you said you didn't do all the details so how can I know that this method can get around those crevises and keep them dark and even then when you were showing the differences between the two they were to far from the camera and not in focus enough for me to see properly I am not trying to be mean but if you are going to take time in doing the video why do things half way it is a good idea though and if it works then ok but I can't tell from you video
An easier method, that doesn’t waste an egg, is to use ointments that contain zinc oxide or any other oxidizing agent. Diaper rash ointment, sunscreen, anything. Then just apply the ointment on parts that you want to turn black.
Thanx for the vegan idea
I would give the egg to my dog but that’s a great idea ☺️
You are an absolute life saver. I did the exact same thing with the baking soda and boiling water.
Oh really? Can you explain how?
This saved my bracelet I hadn't worn in years. I just did 15 mins with 2 eggs for about 8 charms I should have left it longer. Thanks so much.
If it had been left along time wasn't it badly oxidized, ie black?
@@cyirvine6300 no I had left mine in cleaning fluid for too long and I had removed all the black parts that are meant to be there. They had turned white. My bracelet is completely fixed now.
This is really interesting. I have James Avery jewelry that I love, and one of the problems with them, is that oftentimes when they’re brand new, they aren’t oxidized as dark as I’d like. I’m particular about the ones I buy when I’m in there myself, but sometimes as a gift, I’ll get ones that are more grey than black in their details.
I’ve seen two other egg videos, but this is the best one.
I also watched one video where she used “liver of sulphur” instead of an egg. It’s so interesting.
I certainly don’t want to pay James Avery $10 per charm and ship my bracelet out to be oxidized if I can learn to do it myself!
Thank you so much you really saved a ring that I really love ❤️ God Bless You…
Thank you so much. This was so helpful! God bless you.
That's a very clever home remedy to oxidise charms thanks for showing and telling us about it 😘
Hello, it will stay oxidized forever, or after a while it will be shining again? Thank you
Thanks for doing this! You are very responsive to your viewers requests. Excellent!
Wow, I like the black version :) I'll try this ;)
Thank you so much I thought my charms were doomed!
Yes, in the cleaning kit you can buy, one is black and the other type is white. Like the bags i believe without looking. I have one rockstar that was silver and one that was oxidized but very pale as i bought them on a 5 clip bracelet on Ebay awhile ago. I also got the midnight bloom or whatever its called. Oxidized flower clip which could do with darkening. I don't strip the colour off with my skin. My two oxidized bracelets and snake chain necklace is perfect still. The rockstar clips look great with Bellabott. But would like them both the same. I'll give it a go sometime. Thanks.
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for! Good job.
Omygood. Thank God. You solved my problem. I love pandora
This is amazing. All natural oxidation process . Just one question, does it last for a long time, esp on stainless, silver plated or silver spoons?
I wear my bracelets to work&even when I swim.chlorine actually cleaned my bracelets&charms.im going to use baking soda in future.
Thanks Lilly! Had to rewatch as need to give this a try!! Thanks as always!
I have a charm that has blue topaz stones. It's the three flower charm and I need to do something bc the prior owner cleaned it and there is this brownish powder film left on it and I figure oxidizing it would help but I am worried it may ruin the gemstones.
That was amazing, Lily. Thank you for this top tip. I have never heard of the egg method before! I absolutely agree with you that the tin foil water bath method should be avoided for any silverware as the results are quite unnatural. In your experience does the oxidization last using your method? Could the amount of oxidization be controlled by the time left in with the egg mixture?
It’s the sulfur in egg that oxidizes is the oxidizing agent (turns silver black).
thanks for your DIY, does it hold under water / soaps, I would like to do this on my engagement ring ?
Hey is this Oxidization permanent .. If I wear a silver chain daily and I want to oxidize it will the tarnish go away or is it permanent?
Thank you! My oxidized bracelet is now gray because it’s several years old...has the 14K barrel clasp which could be easily polished?
Also are the charms the ugly duckling? How did you manage to find 2?!! On my wishlist, if you consider selling please let me know :)
Is there a substitute for eggs?
Can I fix the enamel on one of my charms?? It lightened because I used a baking sofa mixture!!! 😓
This is great to know! Thanks so much for posting this!!
Tried this just Now 😁✌🏻
Waiting for the Result 😍
It worked 😇
But...do i need to remove the Oil or any content of the Cream before trying this Method??? 🥺
Turned only little Oxidised 😓
Tried 1 more Time 😇
Became Perfect now 🤩
My Mistic Topaz Ring 💍
did ur Jewelry smell like eggs afterwards? and is the oxidized part permanent or will it wear off if you wash after some time?
How long did you leave the silver in the egg
So I wore my Pandora bracelet in the sauna and jacuzzi. Now it is a ghastly ashy gray/whitish color. Is that what we are referring to as over cleaned or tarnished? The charm you show is still shiny, just missing oxidized detailing, so it's not quite the same as how mine looks. So would this be something I could do to get it back to it's regular silver color? Oxidize it and then use the toothpaste for cleaning?
I would just soak it in hot, soapy water overnight to make sure that all the chemicals from the jacuzzi are rinsed off and then run a polishing cloth over it. Pandora sells the polishing cloths that will help bring the shine back, it’ll be good as new. If you have a Pandora store or a store that carries Pandora they will likely polish it for you, you’ll just have to ask for it 😊 best of luck!
If it comes off so easy with a cloth how is it not going to come off on my skin?? What is the version that stays like for rings and such
Exactly my thoughts! Do Lemme know too if you come across something :)
Will black tarnish will come off on the skin?
Hey lily. Can you do the process but then do the cleaning and polishing of the black charm at a later time or do you have to hurry and do it right away? Thanks if you know!
@@Lilybyrdd yes it does! Thanks hun! I just took it out of the egg and it's all black! Doing my nails so will clean it after! Thank you so much!
Can you eat the egg afterwards? I jest, of course. Thank you for the great info. I really didn't want to purchase an entire bottle of JAX silver darkener or other sulfur solution in order to darken one little ring.
Brilliant!
Thank you so much, very helpful and so easy❣️ you are a doll ❣️
Does it work on copper?
Hi Lily, omg.. I soooo need this .. watching now ❤️
Wow, I wonder if i can do the same on Several oandora pieces at the same time. I am so gonna do this 1st think in the morning tomorrow (There’s hope for my overcleaned pandora yayyy!)
Thanks for sharing!
❤️hugs&kisses💋from🇸🇪Sweden,
👑FierceZhai👑
That worked really well. I had heard about using egg. If it's an oxidized bracelet with a ss clip i heard that it should just be wrapped in something but I'm not sure what to stop it being affected. Also if i did my eg rockstar clip or plain clip that used to be oxidized all over then i would just wash of the egg right? Does it just make it shiny? Or would i have to use a polishing cloth for the plated jewelery ie rose charms?
I was in my Pandora store and asked why the new polishing cloths don't seem to work and put black tarnish on the cloth. Turns out to prevent people using the silver cloths to polish the rose or shine they have started to make them all without the silver cleaner in them. (The little free ones we get in Australia at least, but always test it on silver first) Seems dumb to me. They could have just put a different marking or pattern on it I'm sure. Might have to purchase a cloth elsewhere.
If you want a good polishing cloth that works, I get it by the yard on ebay. Sometimes it's called Tarnish Magnet.
This saved my old teacup charm. I bought it used and it arrived with the top (the middle of the cup that's supposed to be oxidized) semi-worn off. It ruined the charm to me because I knew it was supposed to be dark. This totally worked and now I'll wear the charm! Thanks!
Such an amazing video! I haven't seen anything like this on youtube yet. Would you know if this works on two tone charms as well (there's a clip i have that has been cleaned to the max)? Thanks :)
Hi! Does this also work for pandora rings with diamonds on it? 💖💖
Great video Lily. This is very helpful. Tfs!
This is fantastic... Is this only for silverware?
Did you leave it for a couple of hours or 15 mins? I am confused.
Hours
I’m trying to fix a oxidized bracelet. I didn’t know people like oxidized jewelry 😂
Can I eat the leftover egg?
Very interesting, thank you ever so much.
Thank you!
I'm into Jewellery manufacturing business in India.
So the fact is Pandora or any other brand do not..DO NOT.. manufacture their Jewellery, they just order us..
The oxidized colour is just a result of simple wall paint 🎨 & wipe it with alcohol.
U may ask Why not really oxidize in the normal way ?
The answer is customers like shiny Jewellery even if it is oxidize. So the silver colour portion of the product remains in the targeted colour.
Sorry why can I not see the egg shell when you wack it with the spoon??
It was a pre-boiled egg, she just put it back in the boiling water so it would be hot. In this video the shell was already removed. I have shelled boiled eggs in my fridge right now. I’m just going to throw them in hot water just like she did so they’ll be hot. 🙂
oh man! just what i need!! that was great!! :-)
You might like a ROUGE polishing cloth better! :0))
NO TOOTHPASTE!!! It takes a small amount of the silver off with the paste every time you do it, until eventually the base metal is showing..trust me, I know!! I ruined a beautiful silver bracelet this way😭
Very informative though!! I'm going to try this on my CHAMILIA bracelet..I never wear it and want an oxidized bracelet😊
👀💎💎🤩🤩
Fno chanel in español?😄
Do not recommend that. That's sulphur reaction with silver, that can cause skin irritation. ‼️‼️‼️‼️
Fake method i did this yesterday 🙄
Dude this woman only talks for more than half the video
WHAT is the POINT of this VIDEO If you are not going to take your time to prove this actually works so we can see how well the finished outcome is why would i take your word on this if even you cant do it I dont want my jewellery WORSE and SMELL LIKE EGGS !!!
Ok at the end it looks alright but even you said you didn't do all the details so how can I know that this method can get around those crevises and keep them dark and even then when you were showing the differences between the two they were to far from the camera and not in focus enough for me to see properly
I am not trying to be mean but if you are going to take time in doing the video why do things half way it is a good idea though and if it works then ok but I can't tell from you video