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Sterling Silver Jewelry - 10 Things to Know Before You Buy
By Amy Carrington

Sterling Silver 1 cttw Diamond Heart Pendant, 18"When in the market for a piece of stunning silver jewelry, there are a few things to keep in mind while you make your decision. Like other precious metals, silver jewelry requires some care to keep it looking as spectacular as the day it was purchased. Additionally, there are some "buyer beware" cautions you should consider before making a final choice.

1. In order to be labeled "silver," "sterling," "sterling silver," or "solid silver," the jewelry must be at least 92.5 percent pure silver. Often, pieces are stamped "925," ".925," or "92.5," depending on the manufacturer. This labeling rule is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) so you can be assured what you're buying is genuine.

2. If you're buying plated jewelry, it will be labeled "silver plated," "plated with silver," or "silver coated." If you're looking for a lower-cost piece of silver jewelry, you may find this to your liking.

3. Silver jewelry is priced based on the content of the precious metal, in addition to the craftsmanship that goes into producing the item. When judging the worth of an item, consider all that goes into making the piece.

4. For higher-end silver purchases, there may be other markings, trademarks, or hallmarks to indicate other information about the silver in question. Consult with your professional jeweler to assist you in determining the meaning of the markings.

5. Inspect the jewelry for high-quality construction, in particular fasteners and clasps. Faulty or poorly designed clasps can result in the loss of your piece. Catches should work with ease, but remain secure in most circumstances. Silver chains should lay flat, and if the piece is plated, the plating should be appropriately thick and cover the whole piece evenly.

6. When wearing silver jewelry, pay attention to the chemicals that come into contact with the precious metal. Avoid perfumes, lotions, oil, rubber, and hairspray if possible to prevent tarnish.

7. Always remove silver jewelry when using ammonia, alcohol, nail polish and bleach, as these are damaging to your silver.

8. Regular cleaning is vital to keeping your silver looking brand new. Your local multi-purpose store or jeweler sells silver cleaner that cleans and protects your jewelry, alongside special lint-free cloths for cleaning. Avoid using a toothbrush for this purpose, as it can be overly abrasive.

9. Store silver in an airtight container when not in use to prevent tarnish.

10. The best way to keep your silver looking great is simply to wear it! The natural oils in your skin act as a barrier against chemical damage.

Armed with a few simple facts and techniques for proper care, you can make a wise purchase and keep that purchase looking as beautiful as the day you bought it.

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Popular White Gold Jewellery By Kelly Hunter

Black Heart Onyx with Cubic Zirconia StonesThere is a lot of very popular jewellery out there today. One of the most popular is the white gold jewelry. However, what makes this kind of jewelry so popular? On top of that, what makes this gold turn white? These are all questions that we are going to answer, so if you have ever wonder this kind of information about white gold, then just keep on reading!

First of all, white gold is still gold. However, it is an alloy of gold that has been mixed with at least one other metal. Normally the two most commonly used white metals that get added to it are nickel and palladium. Just like the yellow gold that we have come to know and love, the white gold's purity is, of course, given to us in carats. This lets you know how much of it is actually gold and how much of it has been mixed with another metal. One thing to keep in mind is that you can never have a full gold ring. That is because gold by itself is way too soft. It has to be mixed with another metal to make it stronger. If you did not mix it, you would be able to simply press on it and bend it.

Whenever you are dealing with white gold jewelry, there are a few different purposes it can be used for. First of all, when white gold is made with nickel, it's a lot stronger than other white gold jewellery. This means that it is perfect for making things like rings and pins. However, when it is mixed with palladium, it becomes a lot softer and more workable. This makes it perfect to be used on gemstone jewelry. Most of the time, the highest carat white gold you are going to find is 18k. As said before, white gold is usually mixed with one or more metals, so they will often use palladium or nickel, but things like silver and copper get added in as well. In the really high class white gold rings, you can find things like platinum being used.

One more thing to keep in mind about white gold is that it does not retain it's shine quite like other metals do, thus, a lot of times white gold has to be coated with rhodium. This gives it a very nice shine, but sometimes it has been known to rub off over time. Although it is unlikely, it does happen. Without the coating of this rhodium, very few people would like the dull look of white gold.

So why do people like the white gold look so much nowadays? When did all the jewelry start getting made out of white gold? This really came about as the rappers got into the white gold look. Although some people still really like the yellow gold look, it is a little bit too traditional for some people. That is why they go with the very modern looking white gold. Of course, we sometimes see these fads change back and forth, so no one knows when yellow gold will come back into style.

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Majesty and Passion on Sterling Silver Jewerly