Silver jewellery wholesale so many to choose from

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Silver Jewellery Wholesale ­ So Many to Choose From

Silver Jewelry Overview “Born with a silver spoon in the mouth” is an adage we all have heard. The value of silver as a precious metal can be adjudged from this one sentence. Silver has been used in jewelry making since time immemorial by ​ silver jewellery manufacturers​ . Silver necklaces, earrings, rings, bangles, anklets have existed and have been coveted since the evolution of mankind. It has been used by aristocrats, kings and the rich and famous to emphasize status and power across civilizations. The luster of silver has made it a preferred metal for jewelry making and it is because of this quality of silver that silver jewelry is curated throughout the world despite being expensive.

There are many kinds of silver available in the market for jewelry making. In order to understand ​ silver jewelry​ , it is mandatory to have a sound knowledge of these. Let’s have a look at these – Fine Silver Fine silver is also called ‘three nine pure silver’ as it contains at least 99.9% pure silver. It is softer and easier to shape than sterling silver. It is also whiter


due to absence of added impurities in this type of silver and people who are allergic to metallic jewelry can comfortably wear jewelry made with fine silver. Sterling Silver This is the most popular type of silver used in jewelry making. It contains 92.5% pure silver and 7% copper. It is harder and more durable than pure silver but the copper content reduces its whiteness. In an environment of ozone or hydrogen sulfide, the copper present in sterling silver causes tarnish to develop and mars the appearance of the jewelry. Sterling silver is often given a thin coating of fine silver or rhodium for additional shine. Argentium Sterling Silver It contains 92.5% pure silver, and some of the copper that constitutes the regular sterling silver available in the market. There is another important metal contained in this kind of silver­ germanium. The addition of germanium adds some desirable properties to this type of silver like tarnish resistance and firescale elimination. Bali Silver This kind of silver is endemic to Bali, Indonesia. This kind of silver is processed entirely and meticulously by hand and even the smallest of pieces of ​ silver jewellery​ are often intricately detailed. Hill Tribe Silver Silver jewelry made of Hill Tribe Silver is hand crafted by the natives of northern Thailand. The Karen Hill Tribe is the largest and has the best known silver smiths in the area. This type of silver jewelry involves distinctive designs and is often oxidized to bring out finer details. Silver Clay This type of silver is produced by the combination of tiny pieces of pure silver, a binding agent and water. It can be worked and shaped like clay but the interesting thing about this type of silver is that when it is fired, the binder burns away and what is left is fine silver. Silver Plated An extremely thin film of silver is applied over the surface of the metal to lend an appearance of silver. Silver plated pieces of jewelry however, rarely appear


as white or shiny as jewelry made with Sterling Silver. Also the thin layer of plated silver eventually wears off inevitably, revealing the dull looking metal that lies underneath. Silver Filled This is created by bonding a layer of sterling silver over a core of another metal that is usually copper. The difference between silver plated and silver filled is that silver filled involves a thicker layer of silver that is used in silver plating. It can also be considered the silver version of gold filled metal. This metal is widely popular as jewelry making silver. This type of silver proves cost effective when metal prices rise. Tibetan Silver Tibetan Silver is made of pure silver mixed with copper and sometimes tin. Tibetan Silver may have an antiqued look because the silver content of this alloy is much lower than that in Sterling Silver.


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