Thursday, March 18, 2010

There’s Something About Fine Silver Jewelry

February 21, 2009 by John S. Brana  
Filed under Silver Jewelry

womens-hammered-silver-aquamarine-italian-mesh-metal-amazonite-necklace-mn16-1Fine jewelry silver is actually pure silver or 99% silver.  Sterling silver, on the other hand, is an alloy of 92.5% silver mixed with 7.5% copper.   Pure silver is usually too malleable to be used in jewelry, unless it is hammered or tumbled to "work harden" the silver to a point where it is just as strong as Sterling Silver.  The advantage of Fine Silver, is that it does not tarnish, making care of fine silver jewelry effortless.

Silver and gold are the two most well-known, and popular, precious metals used in creating fine jewelry. Fine jewelry silver is less expensive than gold, which makes it more popular for that reason alone. Many people also prefer the color and look of silver over gold.  Gold is typically thought of a warm, friendly color, while silver is more cool and distinguished.

Fine silver jewelry is crafted for both men and women. For men, it consists of cufflinks – the one fashion accessory women have never needed. Then there are bracelets, necklaces and pendants, and rings.   As with any fine fashion accessory, many famous designers work in the fine silver jewelry field. Their creations are offered at many fine jewelry stores, although unfortunately the current economic climate has seen the closing down of many of those stores. Nowadays, many designers have websites that showcase their creations.

Fine silver jewelry has been crafted for over a thousand years, so in addition to new pieces, many fabulous classic and antique pieces are available for purchase…at antique stores or on Ebay, for example. It’s all a matter of finding a particular design or designs that you like.  If you love fine silver jewelry, you’ll want to educate yourself as to its history. The evolution of the history of design and of the famous designers of all time make enjoyable reading, and will enable you to fully appreciate the craft that goes into the pieces you now enjoy.
 

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9 Responses to “There’s Something About Fine Silver Jewelry”
  1. Tom says:

    Stunning silver jewelry…I never saw mesh metal ribbon used like this before. Great work!

  2. Jo Pardue says:

    I LOVE the pink italian mesh metal necklace!! It would look stunning on my neck!! LOL
    It is true beauty and craftmanship. I envy your talent and job!!
    You are lucky to make such beautiful things and to bring joy to people:)

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