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What is Fine Silver?

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What is Fine Silver?

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Fine silver is defined as 99.9% pure silver, with no other metals.

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Fine Silver is 99.9% pure silver, and is known to tarnish eight times slower than Sterling Silver due to its lack of copper. The general rule is that as the purity of silver decreases, the problem of tarnishing increases.

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Fine silver is almost pure silver, or .99, while sterling silver (.925) has a slight amount of copper alloy mixed in. Fine silver is more tarnish-resistant than sterling.

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Fine silver is defined at pure silver with impurities of no more than about 0.2%. Fine silver is very soft, and is more subject to scratching and deformation unless work hardened properly. For jewelry lovers who tend to get allergic reactions to silver jewelry, most find that they can wear fine silver with no trouble. The majority of allergies are a reaction to the alloy portion of the sterling silver. The best thing about fine silver is that the more you wear it, the shinier it gets! Custom Designs and Requests: Quotes for other materials such as white gold and 18k gold are available on request. Please use the contact form with the name of the item and the material you would like and I will respond within 3-4 business days. Be aware that market prices for gold change daily. This website is a sample of my designs. I welcome custom designs and more designs are available for viewing on request. If you have a customer design in mind please contact me to discuss possibilities. Other Servic

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