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Sterling Silver – Do You Know These Facts - Aura Jewels

Sterling silver jewellery in Bangalore is more preferred than pure silver. Why? This blog will let you know the reason behind this, and many more surprising facts about sterling silver

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Sterling Silver – Do You Know These Facts - Aura Jewels

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  1. Sterling Silver – Do You Know These Facts? Sterling silver is one of the most preferred metals used to make jewellery today. Sterling silver is not pure silver, it is in fact a mix of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% of another metal like copper or zinc. However, this mix is much better than pure silver. This is one metal that is preferred not as pure, but as a mix! Why? This blog will let you know the reason behind this unique preference, and a lot more that you may or may not know about this metal. Sterling silver is stronger than pure silver Here is the answer to the above question. Sterling silver is stronger than pure silver. 100% pure silver is very soft which makes it impossible to make a jewellery piece. Instead, when a metal is mixed with pure silver, even if it is as low as 7.5%, it adds a strength and support to the silver material. This makes sterling silver stronger than pure silver. This is why sterling silver jewellery in Bangalore is preferred against pure silver. Pure silver is a soft metal that doesn’t hold its shape, and is prone to dents and scratches. Sterling silver may have assayer's marks You may notice some kinds of mysterious marks on your sterling silver jewellery. These are known as assayer’s marks, which tell you about the origins of the material. It could be a certain symbol or an animal, which signifies the country where the sterling silver was made. Along with the symbol, you may also notice a number that denotes the amount of silver in the material. For example, if the sterling silver is 92.5% silver, the marking will show the number 925.

  2. Sterling silver can tarnish While sterling silver is stronger and more preferred against pure silver, the mixing of another metal also makes sterling silver prone to tarnishing. When the other metals mixed in the silver come into contact with oxygen and other environmental conditions, the metal can tarnish. Over time, the tarnish can damage the metal. This is why it is important to keep your metal protected and clean on a regular basis. This can be done by keeping your sterling silver jewellery in cotton, and simply polishing it with a soft cloth from time to time. Sterling silver should be kept away from chemicals Planning to go swimming or on a holiday to a humid spot where there is lots of moisture? Keep away your sterling silver jewellery. This metal can tarnish in moisture; and chlorine or bleach can also damage the material. So, when y ou go swimming, you need to remove all your sterling silver jewellery, as swimming pools are filled with chlorine and bleach. Perfume and hair spray can also damage your jewellery; so when you want to spray them on, make sure you do so before wearing your sterling silver jewellery. Now that you know what is good and bad about sterling silver, you can buy this metal confidently, because you know how to handle and take care of it. So, when you wish to buy sterling silver jewellery in Bangalore, go ahead, but when you do, make sure you shop for it from Aura Jewels, the leading jewellery manufacturer in Bangalore. Choose from only silver, or gemstone-studded silver, but make sure to make the right choice while setting the perfect gemstones in silver.

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