
What is the difference between silver and Sterling Silver?
Ive seen things online saying that money and some say the money Sterling. Which is better for jewelry
They are the same, almost silver jewelry "everyone" is in fact silver. Silver (aka Silver fine ") is too soft to be used for jewelry because it can be smoother than the lead when new annealing. Silver silver alloy is mixed. It is a 92.5% weight of silver, copper 7.5%. It was invented in the 12th century and its name in England, where it was used as currency. silver has its drawbacks: Unlike pure silver, is tarnish and is subject to firescale. Some new alloys (such as sterling silver) using germanium instead of copper for a better look tarnish free. Sometimes the money is plated to prevent stains. Quality is plated with rhodium metal similar to platinum and totally resistant to tarnish. Rhodium is a precious metal more expensive (about $ 175 per gram) and costs about $ 20 at the base of a ring. silver jewelry is plated with chrome cheaper. The chrome looks good at first, but often breaks. Also is more difficult to repair, as it tends to produce blisters when heat is applied, they become pink in acid cleaning (pickling solution firescale), and very difficult to eliminate most chemicals professionals. Most silver jewelry in China is chromium, and be careful when buying jewelry out eBay. In Brief: Almost all silver jewelry is sterling silver, pure silver is too soft to be practical. Be careful of silver chrome, because it is full of problems James future .-
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