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About 925 Sterling Silver Jewelry

Take good care of your Sterling Silver Jewelry the right way.   Sterling silver is 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. The copper in the alloy reacts to the sulphur compounds in the air (Sulphur Dioxide is a major component of air pollution) by tarnishing (oxidizing). If your jewelry is made of fine silver - stamped .925 - it will get dirty,but won't tarnish the way sterling, coin or European (.800) silver does.This is because fine silver contains only a trace amount of other metals. We believe cleaning silver jewelry should be reserved for those times whenthere really is no other way...

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How to identify real and quality .925 Sterling Silver

How to identify real and quality .925 Sterling Silver Agreed, .925 sterling silver may not be the sexiest metal out there. But if you have gone shopping for jewelry, souvenirs and holiday gifts at a jewelry store, it is quite likely you took notice of a metal known as “.925 sterling silver”. Even though you might identify the metal when you see it, I bet you have no idea what the .925 stands for. While pure Silver contains almost 100% of silver, Sterling Silver contains 92.5% of silver, with the rest being composed of copper, hence the name “.925 Silver”....

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Why is it worthy to invest in your 925 Sterling Silver jewelry than other metals?

  5 solid reasons to invest in .925 sterling silver jewelry When it comes to the world of precious metals, Sterling Silver is without doubt the best. If you fancy a bright and shiny look, then sterling silver jewelry shouldn’t be found missing on you. More designers are beginning to craft their art using Sterling silver, making the shiny metal grow more in popularity. Sterling silver jewelries sell very fast, and for this reason, it has gained popularity over the years. This means it can easily be sold off whenever you are cash strapped. If you are having a hard...

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Why is s925 better with gold plating?

Jewelry and accessories are the trademarks of women. Classy women, to be precise. This symbol can never be replaced or removed. We live in the world which is progressing rapidly. But to your surprise, jewelry has always been designed in unique ways and terms in all the decades. And in the present time s925 is stealing everyone’s attention. Well, s925 stands for “Sterling Silver”, which contains 92.5% of pure silver. But the question remains, why s925 is better with gold plating? Because gold is actually the most unreactive metal on earth, well platinum is marked as second. By which we...

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