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WHAT DOES 925 MEAN ON SILVER JEWELRY?

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When it comes to silver jewelry, 925 means that it is 92.5 percent silver, because silver is very soft in pure form. The addition of other elements such as copper makes it more durable. The 7.5% other metal is usually either copper or zinc, but copper is preferred for sensitive skin. The 925 stamp indicates that you have a high-quality piece of silver jewelry. It will typically be found on the back of a pendant, or on the clasp of a necklace. Smaller pieces may not have a stamp at all.

Do we have 925 silver and 925 gold?

A jeweler loves working with sterling silver or 925 silver because it’s easy to work with, easy to find, and affordable. It’s also durable and tarnish-resistant. But what does 925 on jewelry really mean? On gold jewelry, we commonly know it as 14Carat or 18 Carat or …

The Difference Between Sterling Silver and 925 Silver

There are so many varieties of silver on the market that it is easy to get confused when you hear these terms, such as sterling silver and gold plate, pure silver, fine silver, silver plate, 925 silver, coin silver and
nickel silver.

Silver is fashionable, shiny, and cool to the touch. It retains its luster for years and is used in the slender chains and bracelets that adorn wrists, necks, and ankles all over the world. It’s a strong, affordable metal that can be easily molded into intricate shapes. Fashion designers incorporate it into their designs, and everyday people wear it.

For centuries, silver has been treasured for its beauty, having been discovered in Greece and Turkey, formerly Anatolia, as early as 3000 BC. Pure silver is precious, but it is too soft to use in jewelry. Adding a little alloy to the mix creates sterling silver. There are other variations of silver, including 925 silver and nickel silver. But is 925 sterling silver good?

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Sterling silver necklace jewels

If you’re considering buying a silver necklace from a jeweler, you will most likely ask about the difference between pure silver and 925 sterling silver. The truth is that it’s not pure silver, because pure silver contains about 99.9% silver and only 0.1% of copper, which is what gives the product that silvery color.
One common question asked about sterling silver is, what is the difference between sterling silver and 925 silver? The short answer is, that there is none. Sterling silver and 925 silver are special names for the same silver alloy.

What Is Pure Silver?

Pure silver also goes by the name fine silver. It features an actual 99.9% silver content and 1% trace elements. In this form, the white metal is beautiful. It suffers from minimal tarnish. However, generally, it is too malleable and soft.

Now you exactly know What Is Sterling Silver?

Sterling silver refers to an alloy created by mixing silver and other elements. It constitutes 92.5% silver and 7.5% alloy. The alloys can include nickel, copper, or zinc.

in fact, Sterling silver is an alloy created when Copper is added to pure silver in order to make the resulting compound more durable and less soft.
Usually, sterling silver has a purity of 92.5%, meaning that 7.5% of the alloy is made of copper or another metal (usually nickel or zinc).
There is also the so-called coin silver, which is an alloy of lower purity: It usually contains 90% or less silver.

Is it the same in Europe or US?

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While Europe, the USA, and several other countries enforce a strict sterling silver standard at 92.5 silver to 7.5 other alloys, the standards of other countries such as France are at 95 silver to 5 other alloys. Nonetheless, the most common global standard is 92.5.

Conclusion

To improve silver’s functionality, pure silver is mixed with other metals (usually copper). Sterling silver contains 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent copper or other alloys. Metals containing less than 92.5 percent silver are not sterling.

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