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Sterling silver is an excellent choice
in estate jewelry. Long lasting, easy to
care for, and so beautiful. Buying
estate jewelry sterling silver can be a
lot of fun but it can also be confusing.
Whether you are looking at sterling
silver for a gift for that special
someone or looking to add to your own
jewelry to make that fashion statement,
it’s important you understand the terms
that are used throughout the industry.
Once you understand the terminology you
will be better equipped to choose
quality pieces of sterling silver
jewelry and you’ll be able to complete
your purchases with a lot more
confidence.
It
doesn’t matter whether you are buying on
line or at your local store. It doesn’t
matter if you are buying in the USA or
Canada or in Europe or China. The
terminology used to describe silver are
the same around the world.
Sterling silver jewelry has always been
popular and remains so today. Sterling
silver estate jewelry has also shared
it’s time in the limelight but in recent
years its popularity has exploded.
That’s because buyers are looking for
something a little more unique than
modern sterling silver can offer.
Everyone knows how beautiful sterling
silver is and how durable it is, that’s
one of the reasons it’s such a popular
choice. And of course let’s not forget
how affordable it is!
Silver
has it history into ancient times, but
has not survived as well as gold. Unlike
gold which has no ill effects from age
and exposure sterling silver does. It
deteriorates over time. Throughout
history sterling silver has experienced
bursts of popularity where it was far
more vogue than wearing gold jewelry.
Today is one of those periods in time!
Silver
is the most common of all the precious
metals. Fine silver is pure silver but
it not commonly used for jewelry because
it is way too soft and bends and breaks
far too easily. Instead fine silver is
mixed with copper. 925 parts of silver
are mixed with 75 parts of copper which
is just enough copper to firm up the
silver to make beautiful jewelry. This
925 grade is called sterling silver
throughout the world and is recognized
as the purest form of silver available
for jewelry.
This
is the mark you are looking for. Either
that or the actual sterling mark. Both
will guarantee you that what you are
buying is sterling silver and not some
cheap base metal like nickel which will
wear and look awful very quickly.
Silver
has many benefits over gold. It is much
lighter weighing about half as much as
gold. It is much more flexible but not
as malleable so it allows for beautiful
jewelry creations. Lastly it is much
less expensive yet it will last you your
lifetime and probably those of a couple
of more generations. Two exact pieces
one in silver and one in gold. The gold
piece will cost 5 to 6 times more than
the sterling silver piece.
Current fashion trends which include a
lot of black or dark materials have
added to the popularity of sterling
silver as it looks very well with black.
In fact it has much more of a dramatic
impact than gold does.
Silver
likes to be worn. It helps keep it shiny
and beautiful. Left hanging for any
length of time means you’ll need to
polish it to remove the tarnish. In our
fast paced world silver is an excellent
choice. Just as we have wash and wear
clothing silver is an excellent grab and
wear style of jewelry.
So the
next time you are in the market for some
quality sterling silver jewelry be sure
to check out estate silver jewelry!
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About The Author
Sher from Estate Jewelry
International has been serving
customers for over 20 years,
providing fashion, jewelry, and
wedding help. Please visit us at
http://www.estatejewelryinternational.com/.
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