A guide to buying fine silver jewelry

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A Guide to Buying Fine Silver Jewelry by ​ Anika Pathak​ ​ jewelry designer & author

Overview Silver is a noble metal. It comes under the category of fine metals and adds an element of elegance and grace to the look. Silver has been used in making jewellery since time immemorial. This adds a look of opulence and wealth to the jewellery in which it is used. Silver is a timeless metal. This is also one of the most common metals used in making jewellery. It is marked by it sheen and white radiance. This is a good alternative to platinum and gold and does not tarnish easily. It is perfect for those who do not want to burn a hole in their pocket or adversely affect their bank account while purchasing jewellery made of precious metal.

However, pure silver is not fit to be used in making jewellery. Fine silver or 999 silver is made of 99.99% pure silver. This silver is not preferred in making silver jewellery since it is a soft and delicate metal. Therefore, pure silver or fine silver needs to be alloyed with some other metal to add the required strength to the jewellery to increase its durability and to use it in making jewellery. Sterling silver or 925 silver is the most common type of silver used in making ​ silver jewelry​ . This contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% of some other alloy, usually copper. This silver has all the properties of silver and is also more durable compared to pure silver. It is therefore widely used in making jewellery. These factors make sterling silver the most preferred silver used by jewellery makers.


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