The spring is here and so is the time for your annual spring cleaning — the ritual wherein you rearrange all the cupboards in the house, get rid of all the clutter.
While the pollen in the air might not be making it the easiest of tasks to do, we are here to do what we do best — help you get your house in order.
A very common item among the numerous miscellaneous items lying around the house in need of a good scrub is silver items. We all have them. Almost every Indian household has silver in some or the other form, given that it’s considered to be an auspicious metal that brings good luck and fortune to its owner.
Be it in the form of your precious tableware that you reserve for special occasions or those chunky jhumkas that you have been collecting over the years. The only issue is that silver tends to lose its shine and it also acquires a blackish hue when it is exposed to the elements in air. So how does one get rid of that? We found this closely-guarded secret to get your silver to regain its original glory. Want to know what it is? Read on.
The Magical Secret
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