✨ Shield Your Shine with Style!
The Anti-Tarnish Silver Cloth is a premium fabric designed to protect your silver and precious metals from tarnish-causing gases. Sold by the yard and measuring 58 inches wide, this cloth is perfect for crafting custom storage solutions like pouches for flatware or jewelry. Its anti-tarnish properties last for years, making it a smart investment for anyone looking to keep their valuables in pristine condition.
A**R
Good purchase
Good quality. Will purchase again.
M**O
Exactly what I needed.
Easy to sew into bags for the smaller and the larger pieces.
T**I
So much less expensive than buying anti tarnish pouches
Loved this anti tarnish cloth. Used it to line the interior of cabinets and drawers where I store my silver.
M**T
Love it
Great for holidays
C**L
Have to wait for final review..................
I have a wall cabinet jewelry box with mirrored front. You would think the manufacturer would already put a non-tarnish cloth in this box. But, no they didn't and my sterling silver has all tarnished. So, I took days to clean my jewelry and cut and stapled this cloth to the inside of the jewelry box so I will have to wait and see what happens. Tarnish doesn't happen overnight so I will have to wait for a final review. For the money they give you a good amount of fabric and I have quite a bit left over. I also have a standing jewelry amoire that I cut small pieces of this fabric and laid the jewelry on top of it.
S**Y
MADE AN INEXPENSIVE LARGE JEWELRY KEEPER
I covered some plastic drawers I was using to put jewelry in. The drawers were in a 10 drawer plastic container set on rollers. It was actually meant for children's crafts and office products. I wanted something to put my jewelry collection in but wasn't costly and it fit the need. The drawer storage on rollers can be purchased at several places and very inexpensively. it was the least expensive and best solution I could find. I just didn't like my jewelry sitting on plastic. So this was the perfect, least expensive,and simplest way to make it into a jewelry container. I cut a pattern out of newspaper by tracing the drawer and adding a few inches because I wanted it to go up the sides of the drawer. - then cut the fabric from my newspaper pattern. (It didn't ravel), Then I used thin coat of glue (Elmer's) on the bottom of the drawer, and laid fabric on top. I made sure it was positioned right with the fabric going up the side by an inch or 2 - I glued the sides last and pressed the sides fabric with my fingers - presto! A jewelry holder I can roll around - as well as put things on top, and jewelry that won't tarnish (ok- only time will tell). The fabric was wide and just what I needed.
C**
Anti-Tarnish Cloth by-the-yard
I’m still working with the cloth. I needed to sort out my jewelry because I was storing it in individual anti-tarnish bags and couldn’t find whatever I was looking for without opening each bag. Got the “bright” idea to purchase two small file cabinets and line the drawers with this fabric. I cut the fabric to fit the drawers and am binding the edges so they won’t fray. Still working on it. Will check back when done, jewelry sorted and arranged, to say if my “bright” idea worked. I know the fabric will work, just wish it was a bit heavier (more felt-like) so it wouldn't fray, then I wouldn’t have had to bind the edges and Ibwould be done (+/-?)
E**S
Anti tarnish cloth.
I was happy with my purchase.
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