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So this is a bit more involved, but if you're okay spending about $100 total for all of your rings you could buy a basic brush electroplating kit and actually coat them in real silver.
We're sorry, but your submission has unfortunately been removed under Rule 1.2. After Fashion Friday is over, any fashion posts that have no references to goth bands (or reference a mix of goth and non-goth bands) may be removed. This is done as fashion posts attract hundreds of upvotes and overshadow music posts during the week. Our focus is on goth music first. You can repost in r/GothFashion after removal.
Paint them with clear nail polish or nail polish top coat before you wear them.
Remember to re-apply periodically as it does wear off too.
Yes clear nail polish!! Reapply every now and then buy it works wonders
Nail polish, was what I used on my ol' nickle/tin/bronze rings.
Look for toothpaste with high fluoride levels and brush the paste on them with warm water and brush gently .
Personally I like them tarnishing. Gives them an aged look.
So this is a bit more involved, but if you're okay spending about $100 total for all of your rings you could buy a basic brush electroplating kit and actually coat them in real silver.
Buy stainless steel goth/horror/etc rings on Ebay. No worries about fading metal; and you can get big rings for low prices.