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Sterling Silver Necklace

Sterling silver circle links form this classic design.

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Sterling Silver > Necklace #: 2935 / R-15500N
Brand:April Venus
Collection:Circa
Stock:Make to order.
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Metal Type:925 Silver
Length:407 mm | 16.0 inch
Weight:28 grams
Made In:Turkey
Jewelry For:Woman
Finish:Polished and Matte Combination
Clasp:Lobster claw
Style:Circles
Plating:e-coat
Manufacturing Type:Cast, Hand made

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30-sterling silver wholesale jewelry / Silver jewelry - Purity
Fine silver (99.9% pure) is generally too soft for producing large functional objects, and in Sterling the silver is usually alloyed with copper to give strength whilst preserving the ductility of the silver and a high precious metal content. Other metals can replace the copper, a recent development being the use of germanium to reduce firescale in manufacturing and to give a high resistance to tarnish. However, the germanium containing alloy has not been widely taken up due to questions over the effectiveness of its tarnish resistance and the difficulty of working with the alloy.
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31-sterling silver wholesale jewelry / About Sterling
The term "Sterling Silver", in reference to the .925 grade of silver, emerged in England by the 13th century. The terms "sterling" and "pound sterling", seem to have acquired their meaning over a period of time, and from several convergent sources. The first mention is that of "sterilensis" in 1078, and by the thirteenth century (by the 1200's) the term sterling had appeared. "Sterling" comes from the Old French esterlin.
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32-sterling silver wholesale jewelry / Silver Jewelry - The beginning
The first major silver mines were recorded around 4000 BC located in Anatolia (which is now Turkey). This was mostly the main source of silver for many of the growing cultures in that area of the world and others that would trade for silver.
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33-sterling silver wholesale jewelry / Silver Symbol
Silver is also the brightest reflector of any metal (except for liquid mercury) and can be polished to a high sheen that even platinum can't achieve. In fact, the chemical symbol for silver, Ag, is derived from the Latin, argentum, meaning "white and shining."
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34-sterling silver wholesale jewelry / Metal
Silver is the queen of metals: gleaming and elegant, cool to the eye, sensuous to the touch. Silver jewelry is a classic gift that remains close to a woman's heart. More than merely decorative, it often carries with it the appeal of a tender sentiment or a lovely memory. And it possesses a sophistication that every woman understands.
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35-sterling silver wholesale jewelry / Silver care
Acquiring fine silver is one thing. Keeping it bright and beautiful is another. However, there's no mystery to caring for your fine silver jewelry. Just follow these tips: Store your silver in a cool, dry place that is preferably airtight, to avoid oxidation. Avoid direct overexposure to artificial light or sunlight for long periods. Don't store directly on wood, which often contains acids that can affect silver's surface. Store items in a tarnish-proof cloth, or in drawers with tarnish-resistant strips. Store each item individually, either in its own soft pouch or in a separate compartment of your jewelry box. Do not store silver loose in drawers; scratches will occur if you toss your jewelry into a compartment or allow pieces to rub against each other. If a piece of silver jewelry becomes tarnished, use a paste, liquid polish or a treated polishing cloth to restore its original luster. Never put rubber bands or plastic directly against the surface of your silver.
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