Sterling Silver vs Stainless Steel
Sterling silver and stainless steel can land in the same cool-toned part of a jewelry box, yet they feel quite...
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Sterling silver and stainless steel can land in the same cool-toned part of a jewelry box, yet they feel quite...
Mehr lesenSpotting a tiny S925 mark can feel reassuring, especially when it is tucked inside a ring or near a necklace...
Mehr lesenSterling silver is comfortable for many people, but “925” is not a promise that no one will react. Jewelry-related irritation...
Mehr lesen“Waterproof” sounds wonderfully simple. Jewelry is not. Plain sterling silver, rhodium-plated sterling, a stone-set ring, and a pearl pendant can...
Mehr lesenThere is no single harmless home trick that proves a piece is sterling silver. A 925 stamp can be copied,...
Mehr lesenYes—sterling silver is a real silver alloy. The usual standard is nominally 92.5% silver, with other metals added to change...
Mehr lesenA ring size is only useful when it matches the finger, band width, sizing system, and time you measured. That...
Mehr lesenThat soft grey cast on a silver ring is usually tarnish, not a reason to retire the piece. For most...
Mehr lesenYes, sterling silver can tarnish. It is a normal surface reaction, not an automatic sign that a piece is fake,...
Mehr lesen“925” is one of those tiny jewelry marks that carries a lot of expectations. In plain terms, it is intended...
Mehr lesenBuying your first “proper” piece of jewelry can feel oddly technical. The product page has metal purity, plating, stone names,...
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