Tarnish-Free Jewelry
Pieces that look the same in month twelve as they did on day one.
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Answered
Common questions
Is Stylr jewelry real gold?
Can I shower, swim, and sweat in it?
Will it tarnish or turn my skin green?
Is it hypoallergenic? Does it contain nickel?
About Tarnish-Free Jewelry
Pieces that look the same in month twelve as they did on day one. This collection is built tarnish-free from the metal up: a 316L stainless steel core that doesn't oxidize, finished with PVD color or 18K gold-plating fused under vacuum. No darkening, no green skin marks, no flaking finish. What makes jewelry genuinely tarnish-free — and what to avoid — is worth two minutes before you buy in this category.
Why stainless steel doesn't tarnish
Tarnish is a reaction between metal and air, moisture, or skin. Sterling silver tarnishes because it reacts; brass and copper turn skin green for the same reason. 316L stainless steel forms a stable, self-healing surface layer that simply doesn't react that way, so there's nothing to polish off. The full explanation of why stainless steel resists tarnish covers the metallurgy in plain terms.
It won't turn your skin green — or rust
Green skin comes from copper salts, not from stainless steel, and there's no exposed copper here to react with sweat or lotion. The same goes for rust: a true 316L core doesn't rust in everyday wear. If you've been burned by jewelry that discolored fast, this is the fix. We address green skin and rust head-on.
Common questions
Does it ever need polishing? No tarnish polish — just wipe with a soft cloth, or rinse and dry to keep it bright. Will the gold tone fade? Not within the 1-year color warranty under normal wear; PVD is bonded, not a surface dip. How is this different from "anti-tarnish" coatings? Those are temporary sealers that wear off — here, the tarnish resistance is the metal itself. Want it water-safe too? Everything cross-shops with waterproof jewelry.