Sterling Silver - How to Identify it and Clean it

This guide will help you learn to identify quality inits combination of beauty and durability.
silver jewelry and accessories.Acceptable quality marks for sterling silver include:
Sterling Silver- Sterling
Pure Silver, also called fine silver, is relatively soft,- Sterling Silver
very malleable, and easily scratched so it is- .925
commonly combined with other metals toCare
produce a more resilient product. The mostWith proper care, your fine quality silver will last a
popular of these alloys is sterling silver, whichlifetime. To minimize scratches and other damage,
consists of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper.store your silver jewelry either in a cloth pouch or
Although any metal can make up the 7.5%in a separate compartment in your jewelry box.
non-silver portion of sterling, centuries ofAvoid exposing your silver to household chemicals
experimentation have shown copper to bestwhen cleaning with bleach or ammonia, or when
improve the metal's hardness and durabilityswimming in chlorinated water, as these chemicals
without affecting its beautiful color.can damage silver.
The small amount of copper added to sterling hasClean your Silver REGULARLY!
little effect on the metal's value. Instead the priceCare should also be taken to prevent silver tarnish
of the silver item is affected by the labor involvedbuild-up a dulling that naturally occurs when silver
in making the item, the skill of the craftsperson,reacts with sulfur or hydrogen sulfide in the
and the intricacy of the design.surrounding air. To clean your silver, use specific
Identifying Quality Sterling Silverformulas to remove tarnish. You can find fine
All high quality silver items are stamped with asilver polishes, solutions, or cloths designed to
"Sterling Silver" or "925" mark. This mark identifiesremove tarnish. These are available at most
the precious metal content of the jewelry.hardware stores or specialty craft stores. Tarnish
Silver Alloysis most easily removed when it first becomes
Because pure silver is so soft, it should only bevisible! So keep an eye out for it! Although
used when malleability is required, such as inwearing your silver often is the best way to
handcrafted jewelry featuring weaving and otherprevent tarnish from building up, regular cleanings
intricate designs. Sterling Silver is most often usedof all your silver items will prevent tarnish and
for jewelry and household accessories because ofkeep your silver bright, sparkling, and beautiful.