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Bill Baumbeck
Guest
Hi Tanner,
I believe the 'key' to your tarnishing problem is this: "She has kept it in a light brown leatherette case in her purse." The case could contain chemicals that would react negatively with copper (which is in the plating). I believe this may be the source of the tarnishing problem.
As stated by Berea Hardwoods:
18k Swiss Rose Gold: This is a very rare and unusual plating. Copper and gold are combined in such a way that they both plate with their atoms equally mixed together. The parts to be plated are specially treated before plating and the plating is deposited in a very thick layer. Not only does this produce a beautiful sumptuous look but is it very durable. It has been indicated that there are only two companies in the world able to do this plating and that under regular careful use the plating should hold up for several years. The copper in the alloy can cause Swiss rose gold can tarnish but it's beautiful luster can be brought back by lightly buffing the surface. A coat of Renaissance Wax will also help protect the plating.
I would suggest that your daughter not carry the pen in a leather or leatherette case. Swiss rose gold is a beautiful plating but it does require care.
As for John's comment "I ALSO THANK YOU FOR THE WARNING' I WOULD HATE THEM BEING SHIPPED FROM U S A AND THEY WERE S..T". I am going to say this as nicely and in the friendliest manner I can: The only s..t that you might receive comments about products made by people that don't have any experience with the product and/or really don't know what they are talking about. :>
Bill Baumbeck
Arizona Silhouette
I believe the 'key' to your tarnishing problem is this: "She has kept it in a light brown leatherette case in her purse." The case could contain chemicals that would react negatively with copper (which is in the plating). I believe this may be the source of the tarnishing problem.
As stated by Berea Hardwoods:
18k Swiss Rose Gold: This is a very rare and unusual plating. Copper and gold are combined in such a way that they both plate with their atoms equally mixed together. The parts to be plated are specially treated before plating and the plating is deposited in a very thick layer. Not only does this produce a beautiful sumptuous look but is it very durable. It has been indicated that there are only two companies in the world able to do this plating and that under regular careful use the plating should hold up for several years. The copper in the alloy can cause Swiss rose gold can tarnish but it's beautiful luster can be brought back by lightly buffing the surface. A coat of Renaissance Wax will also help protect the plating.
I would suggest that your daughter not carry the pen in a leather or leatherette case. Swiss rose gold is a beautiful plating but it does require care.
As for John's comment "I ALSO THANK YOU FOR THE WARNING' I WOULD HATE THEM BEING SHIPPED FROM U S A AND THEY WERE S..T". I am going to say this as nicely and in the friendliest manner I can: The only s..t that you might receive comments about products made by people that don't have any experience with the product and/or really don't know what they are talking about. :>

Bill Baumbeck
Arizona Silhouette