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Why People Wear Silver Jewelry

June 14th, 2010 900jewelry No comments
Silver jewelry is widely worn today for a lot of reasons. now days lots of online wholesale jewelry offer nice quality silver jewelry on wholesale price.Below listed for A number of the reasons why people like silver jewelry

1. A nice alternative to gold: Everyone knows that silver & gold are pricey precious stones but that silver is cheaper than gold, however the expensiveness of both precious stones puts their value at the same level. So if a material is not gold, the next query that comes to mind is Is it silver?. That is why lots of individuals wear silver as an alternative to gold. A number of these individuals may possess gold jewelry but would need a alter from time to time, & so they were silver or other precious stones like diamond, etc. but some basically cannot afford gold at that point in time & so they go for silver.

2. Color combination: Sometimes when one considers a nice combination for what he is wearing, a silver jewelry will be more suitable than gold or other types of jewelry.

3. A nice number of religious jewelry like Jesus dying on the cross, the Virgin Mary carrying Jesus, the rosary, the chaplet, the finger rosary, etc. usually come in silver & lots of people like to express their religious beliefs through those religious jewelry.

4. Apart from being more affordable than gold or other precious stones like platinum or diamond, silver comes in a variety of forms. More forms than other stones. For instance, in lots of offices, the furniture are lined with more silver coating than gold. Lots of cell phone linings are silver; automobile door handles, etc are also lined with silver. Because individuals usually prefer to have a lot of things to chose from, silver jewelry is probably sold over gold. Read more…

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Care for your silver jewelry

May 25th, 2010 900jewelry No comments

knowledge culturefla0093a Care for your silver jewelry Pure Silver, also called fine silver, is relatively soft, very malleable, and easily scratched so it is commonly combined with other metals to produce a more resilient product. The most popular of these alloys is sterling silver, which consists of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Although any metal can make up the 7.5% non-silver portion of sterling, centuries of experimentation have shown copper to best improve the metal’s hardness and durability without affecting its beautiful color.

Learning the key points to identifying fine silver jewelry and sterling silver will make finding fine jewelry much easier.

  1. Step 1

    Look for marks and hallmarks.

    Use a loupe. Much of the sterling silver jewelry is marked. You may see hallmarks or three little logos that indicate an English origin, or you may see .925, .950 or “sterling”. Many of these marks can only be seen or read with a loupe, so be sure to carry a loupe and a magnifier with you to shop. .900 is not quite sterling silver, but is still fine jewelry. .800 is a lesser quality silver, often from Germany or European countries.

  2. Step 2

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    Country of origin is shown on new jewelry

    Check for country of origin.

    Look for the country of origin. Much of the new sterling silver jewelry is coming from Thailand. It is often marked with “Thai” or “Thailand”. There are also pieces marked SR or two-initial combinations that are from Thailand, too.

    Mexico has provided sterling silver and fine jewelry for a century, and much of the older fine jewelry is marked with an eagle incised that has the number for the city of manufacture. Fine jewelry marked Mexico Silver is usually older Mexican silver, as is fine jewelry marked “plata”.

    Sterling silver and fine silver jewelry are currently available from Italy, and this fine jewelry is usually marked on the clasp.

    Fine jewelry from the American Southwest is often signed with a name, but not silver content. This is usually fine silver jewelry, although unmarked. The newer sterling silver jewelry from the American Southwest is marked .925.

  3. Step 3

    Check for oxidation.

    Look for black surface residue on silver jewelry. Fine silver jewelry oxidizes with a black surface residue. Silverplate usually oxidizes with a brown surface residue. You can learn to spot the difference, and be accurate most of the time.

  4. Step 4

    Check for texture.

    Feel for a fine surface. Fine silver jewelry is usually not rough to touch or visibly rough when looking with a loupe. Silvertone costume jewelry is often rough or textured on the backside, and shows a visible difference with the loupe.

  5. Step 5

    Check for wear.

    Look for wear on the edges and points. Sterling silver or fine silver jewelry will not show that the surface is worn off to reveal another metal color or texture. The points are the best place to look. If you can see another metal or texture, the jewelry you are examining is probably silverplate or costume jewelry.

  6. Step 6

    Check for layers.

    Look on an edge, especially a cut edge where links fit together, to see if there is a layer of metal on the top. Remember that fine silver jewelry is usually the same metal all the way through.

  7. Step 7

    Buy by quality.

    Check the artistic merit of a piece of fine jewelry as well as the quality of the workmanship. If the quality is good and the piece looks like fine silver jewelry with the use of a loupe, you have probably learned to identify fine silver jewelry worth your investment.

Clean your Silver REGULARLY!!!
Care should also be taken to prevent silver tarnish build-up a dulling that naturally occurs when silver reacts with sulfur or hydrogen sulfide in the surrounding air. To clean your silver, use specific formulas to remove tarnish. You can find fine silver polishes, solutions, or cloths designed to remove tarnish. These are available at most hardware stores or specialty craft stores. Tarnish is most easily removed when it first becomes visible! So keep an eye out for it! Although wearing your silver often is the best way to prevent tarnish from building up, regular cleanings of all your silver items will prevent tarnish and keep your silver bright, sparkling, and beautiful.

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About Coral

November 6th, 2009 900jewelry No comments

Coral is not a mineral but a hard calcareous substance consisting of the continuous skeleton secreted by many tribes of marine coelenterate polyps for their support and habitation. It is found growing plant-like on the sea-bottom. With pollution on the rise everywhere it is becoming increasingly rare, to the extent that even the most prized, the Mediterranean coral, is threatened with extinction.

Coral was very popular until a few years ago, but has now become too expensive for most pockets. Its increasing rarity does. however, make it a good long-term investment. You would be wise to buy Italian coral rather than specimens from the Far East, which have often been adulterated.

The best corals are generally considered to be those of a deep rose red colour, though some jewelers would tend to disagree. Understandably so, when it is almost impossible to find more than one or two necklaces of this shade in a hundred ! As regards white and pink varieties, choose without hesitation the colour known as “angel’s skin”.

Weight-wise, coral is worth more on today’s market than gold, which is why it is such a sound investment provided, and I stress this, it is of the best quality. The finest specimens come from Sardinia and Tunisia; larger, less fine ones from Japan and China.

Coral is cut en cabochon or used for beads and sometimes small carvings. Beware of imitations, such as coloured shell or bone.

The Jewelry of Pearl Theories

October 26th, 2009 900jewelry 6 comments

As digit of humankind’s oldest gems, pearls hit inspired some theories most their formation:

To the ancient Romans, they were the icy tears of oysters or the gods. The Greeks attributed pearls to lightning strikes at sea. To the Arabs and Indians, pearls were solid fall or dew drops, captured by the clams.

In technological terms, a pearl is produced when a external touchable enters an shellfish and the latter in a intercommunicate of self-defence secretes an nonsynthetic center which coats over the external body. This center is titled shell or care of pearl. The resulting pearl haw verify eld to develop. The exclusive disagreement between actualised and cultured pearl is that the external embody unexpectedly gets into the pearl shellfish in actualised pearls and is established by Negro in oysters in cultures ones.

Until primeval in the ordinal century, most of the world’s marine pearls came from the Amerindic Ocean, specifically the Iranian Gulf and the Gulf of Mannar and India. These regions submissive the planetary pearl change for more than cardinal centuries, relinquishing the famous pearls happiness to Cleopatra, Julius comic and Marco Polo. Now, in the demesne of freshwater pearl, China and Nihon dominate.

Pearl ordered in Jewelry is pricey and exquisite. Pearls in pearl jewelry are examined for their continuance and are thoughtful priceless according to factors same luster, color, size, demand of opencast damage and symmetry. The splendour of the pearl in Pearl Jewelry decides the worth of the pearls. Perfectly ammo pearls that are super fourpenny are pricey than the small ones. Pearl pendants are prefabricated of teardrop-shaped pearls. Pearls with thicker shell and freshwater pearls without a care of pearl organelle are inferior hypersensitive to dress than pearls with anorectic nacre. Essentially, the broadness of the shell protects the pearl for a individual punctuation of time.

As to Gem Grade – A completely ammo and imperfection-free pearl with magnificent luster.

AAA Grade – A pearl that is perfect on 90% or more of its outdoor and has rattling broad luster. Only 10% of the opencast haw exhibit secondary flaws in amassed areas. Only a azygos unfathomable imperfectness is allowed on a pearl. Once the pearl is either ordered or strung, it should be decent or mostly clean.

AA+ Grade – A pearl that is perfect on 80% or more of its outdoor and has broad to rattling broad luster. Only 20% of the pearl’s opencast haw exhibit secondary flaws in amassed areas. Only digit or digit unfathomable imperfections are allowed. Once the pearl is either ordered or strung, it should be meet most clean.

AA Grade – A pearl that is perfect on 70% or more of its outdoor and has broad to rattling broad luster. Only digit or digit unfathomable imperfections are allowed. Once the pearl is either ordered or strung, it should be meet most clean.

KOSMIMA October 2009: INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF JEWLLERY, CLOCKS AND WATCHES, PRECIOUS STONES, MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT

October 14th, 2009 900jewelry 2 comments

Venue: International Exhibition & Congress Center of HELEXPO, Thessaloniki – Grece
Gold, Platinum, White Gold and Silver Jewellery, Precious Stones, Clocks & Watches, Jewellery shop equipment and fittings, Machinery & Equipment for jewellery manufacturing, Software, Publications, Services, Organizations.
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Producers, Representatives, Importers, Traders from Greece and Abroad

Nubian Wedding Customs

September 29th, 2009 900jewelry 19 comments

On the final night of the wedding, the village served a feast of meat and rice in front of the groom’s house. Far with the sword and whip, the groom leaves his parent’s home and leads his neighbors through the streets chanting Islamic songs. While after midnight, the groom at last picks up the bride and they all arrive at the party. They spend all night dancing and singing from sunset to noon. The word Nubia derives from an ancient term for gold and refers to the goldmine for which the area was once famous. That gold still shines today as the bride is draped with jewelry as if she was royalty. It’s now passed three in the morning, but by Nubian standards, the party has just begun. After they change rings, mother kisses her son and his new bride as they began their life together, carrying on their ancient customs, Egyptian by nationality, but Nubian by tradition.

Why do red beans known as “love beans”

September 27th, 2009 900jewelry No comments

It is said that long ago there was a man who went off to war. His wife was leaning against a big tree in a high mountain while hoping for her man to return home day and night. Because of her continual longing, she was sobbing under the big tree all the time. After her tears dried, she dropped blood from her eyes without noticing. To everyone’s surprise, when the dropped blood fell to the ground, they became red beans. The red beans rooted and then grew into big trees. Soon after, red beans filled the branches and people named them love beans. Day after day, spring to autumn, the fruits slowly changed into the most beautiful seeds?Love beans.
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