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What is the difference between Pure Silver and 925 Sterling Silver?

Pure silver is almost completely made of silver, with just a tiny amount of impurities. It's very soft and not very durable.

92.5% silver, also known as sterling silver, is mostly silver, but a small portion (7.5%) is made up of other metals, usually copper. This makes it stronger and more resistant to damage while still keeping the shiny appearance of silver.

In summary, pure silver is softer and less durable because it's almost entirely silver, while 92.5% silver (sterling silver) is stronger and more durable because it's mostly silver with a small amount of other metals mixed in.

What are 925 Sterling Silver quality marks?

"925 Sterling Silver" quality marks are stamps indicating that a piece is made of sterling silver, containing 92.5% silver. They assure buyers of the silver's authenticity and purity. The most common mark is "925" or "Sterling."

How to look after your silver jewelry ?
  1. Store it properly: Keep your silver jewelry in a cool, dry place, preferably in a jewelry box or airtight bag. This helps prevent tarnishing and protects it from scratches or other damage.
  2. Minimize exposure to air and moisture: Silver can tarnish when exposed to air and moisture. To prevent this, store your jewelry in airtight containers or use anti-tarnish strips or pouches.
  3. Avoid direct contact with chemicals: Remove your silver jewelry before swimming, using cleaning products, applying lotions, or engaging in activities that involve chemicals. These substances can cause discoloration or damage to the metal.
  4. Clean gently: Regularly clean your silver jewelry using a soft cloth or a silver polishing cloth to remove dirt, oils, and tarnish. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
  5. Avoid excessive heat: Heat can cause silver to become brittle or lead to discoloration. Keep your silver jewelry away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and extreme temperature changes.
  6. Wear it often: Surprisingly, wearing your silver jewelry frequently can help prevent tarnish. The natural oils in your skin can help maintain the shine and luster of the silver.
  7. Professional cleaning and maintenance: If your silver jewelry requires significant cleaning or has intricate designs, consider taking it to a professional jeweler for cleaning and maintenance.

By following these guidelines, you can help preserve the beauty and longevity of your silver jewelry.

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