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Different Types of Silver

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Different Types of Silver

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  1. Different Types of Silver

  2. Many times throughout history, people have valued silver more highly than gold. You might think that all silver jewelry is basically the same. Turns out, there are actually a number of different types of silver made with different types of alloys - and many of these are found in today's jewelry market. You can find best quality silvers at top silver jewellery showrooms in Madurai. Introduction

  3. FINE .999 SILVER • This is the closest metal to the pure element of silver. The .999 in its name means it's 99.9% pure. The remaining 0.1% is made up of trace elements of insignificant quality. • Fine silver has a more luster than the bright polish of sterling.For this reason, it's not suitable for most jewelry because it's lifespan as a designed piece of jewelry isn't very long.

  4. STERLING .925 SILVER • Sterling silver is the quality standard for silver in the United States, Europe, and most world markets. It's alloy make up is 92.5% silver, and the remaining 7.5% is usually copper. • Sterling silver's appearance is the silver color we are most familiar with. It's bright and shiny, but it can tarnish. You can delay your sterling silver pieces from tarnishing, but you cannot always prevent it.

  5. COIN SILVER • Coin silver used to be the more common alloy in the U.S., but now it's becoming more of a rarity. • Despite its name, coin silver was not used to make coins, it was actually named because it used to be made from refined scrap coins. • Today monetary coins in America and other most countries no longer contain silver, they're now made up of more durable, inexpensive base metals.

  6. Hope you have known about the different types of silvers existing in market and its uses. Always check the quality stamp and consider things like origin, the reputation of the seller, and quality of craftsmanship of your piece. Find the top quality silver jewels at the best silver jewellery showroom in Madurai. Conclusion

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