Nickel is widely used in jewelry for its strength and durability, but it’s also one of the most common causes of skin irritation.
As more people become aware of this, nickel-free jewelry has grown in demand — especially for those with sensitive skin.
In this guide, we’ll cover what nickel-free really means, how it wears over time, and how to choose and care for pieces that feel comfortable every day.
What Is Nickel-Free Jewelry?
Nickel-free jewelry refers to pieces made with little to no nickel, designed to reduce the risk of skin irritation.
Nickel is commonly used in jewelry alloys for its strength and durability, but it is also one of the most frequent causes of contact allergies. As awareness grows, more people are choosing nickel-free options for everyday wear, particularly those with sensitive skin.
At Mondays Made, all pieces are crafted without nickel, lead, or other commonly irritating metals, prioritizing comfort without compromising on design.
Does Nickel-Free Jewelry Tarnish or Turn Green?
Nickel-free jewelry is designed to reduce skin irritation, but this does not determine how a piece will wear over time.
Tarnishing and the appearance of a green tint are more often linked to the base metals used — particularly copper or brass — reacting with moisture, sweat, or air. This is a natural process and can vary depending on the material and how the piece is worn.
Nickel-free simply means the absence of nickel; it does not guarantee that a piece will not tarnish. Material quality, plating, and care all play a role in how jewelry ages over time.
Jewelry Materials Safe for Sensitive Skin
When it comes to sensitive skin, both the base material and the surface finish matter. The base determines the structure of the piece, while the finish is what comes into direct contact with your skin.
SKIN COMPATIBILITY BY BASE MATERIALS
SKIN COMPATIBILITY BY SURFACE FINISHES
The added thickness of vermeil allows it to retain its gold surface for longer, creating a more consistent layer between the skin and the base metal compared to standard plating. At Mondays Made, we use vermeil finishes to maintain this barrier, so each piece wears more comfortably over time.