The guiding compass
The compass is a physical representation of the North Star, used by sailors to guide them on their voyages; thus, the compass represents the direction and orientation to take when setting a goal. The compass is an orientation instrument that uses a magnetized needle to point to the Earth's magnetic north.
In the first case, we are talking about protection during the journey. That is why many sailors tattoo a compass, with the aim of protecting them during their long land or sea voyages. It is worth noting that sailors trusted in the precision of this device to avoid getting lost and to arrive safely at their destination.
In the second case, when we talk about setting a goal, we must keep in mind the North Star. This star was used by sailors to guide them on their voyages when technology was not present on ships. Extrapolated to modern society, we can say that it symbolizes the goals we have set in life and that we want to achieve.
Technical data sheet
- Size: 2.2cm x 2.2cm
- Material: Solid .925 Silver
- Secondary material: Gold plating
- Fact: Patented product made in the Taxco De Mis Amores SA de CV workshops in Taxco de Alarcón, Guerrero
1. Storage: Store your silver jewelry in a dry and dark place, preferably in a soft cloth case or bag to avoid contact with light and air, which can cause oxidation.2. Regular Cleaning: Clean your silver jewelry regularly with a soft cloth or a silver-specific cleaner. Avoid using abrasive products that may scratch the surface.3. Avoid humidity: Silver tends to tarnish more quickly in humid environments. Avoid wearing your jewelry in the shower, pool or sauna.4. Chemicals: Keep your jewelry away from chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, detergents and cleaning products as they can damage the finish of the silver.5. Daily Wear: If you wear your silver jewelry frequently, friction with your skin can help keep it shiny. However, avoid contact with elements that may scratch them.6. Periodic Checks: Inspect your jewelry regularly to make sure there is no damage, loose stones or worn pieces. If necessary, take your jewelry to a jeweler for repairs.7. Avoid air exposure: If you don't plan to wear your jewelry for a while, consider wrapping it in an anti-tarnish cloth or storing it in an airtight bag to minimize air exposure.