A few simple, helpful tips on caring for our works, based on the type of surface treatment.
VARNISHED
No special maintenance is required.
Just remove dust with a dry, or slightly damp,
soft cloth.
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Do not use products for silver or home cleaning products,
as they may damage the finish.
PVD
No special maintenance is required.
Just remove dust with a soft, damp cloth.
Tableware can be washed in the dishwasher
with mild detergents, taking care to dry items with a soft cloth to bring out their brilliance.
Do not use products for silver.
PLUS
No special maintenance is required.
Just remove dust with a dry, or slightly damp,
soft cloth.
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Do not use products for silver, as they may damage the finish.
BURNISHED
No special maintenance is required.
Just remove dust with a dry,
or slightly damp, soft cloth.
Do not use products for silver, as they may damage the finish.
RHODIUM
No special maintenance is required.
Just remove dust with a soft, slightly damp cloth.
Tableware can be washed in the dishwasher with mild detergents, taking care to dry items with a soft cloth to bring out their brilliance.
Do not use products for silver, as they may damage the finish.
GOLD
No special maintenance is required.
Just remove dust with a dry,
or slightly damp, soft cloth.
Do not use products for silver, as they may damage the finish.
COPPER (AND BRASS)
Over time copper oxidizes: this metal takes on its peculiar dark red color,
which the connoisseur sometimes appreciates and maintains.
If you prefer shiny copper, you can use the traditional method: a cloth soaked in a salt and vinegar solution or salt and lemon;
SILVER & SLIVER-PLATED ALLOY
Silver surfaces tend to tarnish if they are exposed to contact with air. This phenomenon is not a defect and does not damage the silver. Rather, it is a natural characteristic of this precious metal that only changes the surface colour, first making it first turn yellowish, then brown or black. Objects that are used daily do not turn black because handling or washing prevents these sulphurous products from depositing.
Tarnish can easily be removed with good silver cleaning products.
We recommend liquid or, even better, spray formulations.