Sterling 925 silver ring with zircon stone
Ring size: 8x10 mm
About the Sterling 925 money:
Sterling 925 money is designed from pure silver, to which other metals is added, including copper. The purpose of this marriage is to make money more malleable and more resistant. Because pure, it is soft and fragile, and therefore difficult to work. Sterling refers to Anglo-Saxon origins, the English using this metal in the past to hit their currency. As for the figure 925, it means that there are 92.5% pure money in this alloy, the 7.5% being another material (copper). This mixture makes it possible to make money more practical to model, and therefore to be able to establish many creations in jewelry.
A real sterling silver jewel has a punch. Several types of engraving testify to the veracity of sterling money. "925", "sterling", "ster" "silver", ".925", "S925".
Silver is an oxidable metal. Over time, its pretty shiny gray shade can tarnish. However, regular maintenance will protect your sterling money and slow down the harms of time. It is best not to wet the money. So remove your jewelry to take your shower, you bathe or to make the dishes. Likewise, it is not recommended to put it in contact with chemicals. Bleach, chlorine, etc., are aggressive products and can irreversibly damage your jewelry. To avoid micro-scratches, it is advisable to store your Sterling 925 silver jewelry in a soft pocket. Linen and anti-tuning boxes allow you to store your money in the best conditions. Specially suitable products are offered to clean your Sterling 925 silver jewelry and protect them from tarnish. The money should be rubbed using a soft cloth.
The money does not rust because it does not contain iron. Only metals containing iron can rust.
Money rarely causes allergies, but people with very sensitive skin can react.