Silver is a precious metal and is obtained through a variety of processes using silver, lead and copper ores. For example, thanks to a chemical process. A sodium cyanide solution can release silver from silver ores. Furthermore, silver can be obtained by recycling irreparable jewellery pieces and materials that are no longer used for jewellery production. For that, THOMAS SABO cooperates with refining establishments in Germany and is able to source new fine silver for their jewellery production. This is a modern, sustainable process to source silver.
In its purest form, it is hardly used for the production of jewellery or other valuable objects. Instead, alloys consisting of silver and a certain amount of a different metal are being used. The most common ones are copper-silver alloys. Depending on their fineness, these are referred to as 800, 835, 925 or 935 silver. This number indicates in thousandths of a part the exact amount of real silver in the respective alloy. 925 silver indicates that 92,5 % fine silver is contained. The remaining 7,5 % consist of other metals like copper. This makes pure silver stronger without making it brittle. It can be processed easily and used to design pieces of jewellery in very different shapes.
The majority of THOMAS SABO’s rings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants and earrings are made of 925 Sterling silver. It is real silver which has been complemented with other metals to ensure better workmanship and high-quality production. A stamp on every piece of jewellery confirms the material’s authenticity.
925 silver is the most popular and best-known alloy which is called “Sterling silver”. Its name has its origin in Great Britain. Silver pennies – which the British called “sterlings” – were made of 925 silver. This also indicates the silver pennies’ origin that came from the East, and thus from the European continent, to Great Britain. Sterling is the short form for Easterling, which can be translated with “Easterner” or “coming from the East”.
Even in ancient times, people accredited a high value to the brilliant metal and used it as a means of payment. With silver, they created jewellery, coins and further valuable objects. Up until the 1970s, silver coins were used as a means of payment in Germany. Nowadays, they are collector coins and are regarded as an investment.
Just like gold, silver has a specific value or rather 925 silver price at which the precious metal can be bought in its purest form. It can always change and is determined by supply and demand.
In order to make silver jewellery, the metal needs to be melted. Once it has melted it absorbs oxygen, when it comes to pure silver, up to 20 times of its own volume. Once it solidifies, the gas escapes and rips the metal’s surface open. The result: a brittle inner structure and an uneven surface – unsuitable for jewellery-making.
If a small amount of other metals like copper is added, this result can be prevented. At the same time, it makes the silver harder. It can still be formed and molded, but still possesses a higher degree of firmness. This way, it can be molded into a shape and is the ideal metal to create jewellery like rings, bracelets, necklaces and pendants.
Firstly, 925 silver is an excellent, flexible material. And secondly, thanks to its attractive aesthetic, it is used for jewellery-making. Whether it is polished or matted, the precious metal has a bright surface that both women and men love.
For thousands of years, women and men around the world have been wearing silver jewellery like lucky charms, talismans or special accessories on festive occasions. The light, shimmery metal is timeless and suits every style. With 925 silver, fine and minimalistic pieces of jewellery as well as opulent, extravagant designs can be created. With silver jewellery, everyone can accentuate one’s personality and find the perfect accessory for any occasion.
Over time, 925 silver jewellery may turn yellow, brown or black. This is not a sign of poor quality or external damage. It is nothing but a natural process: the precious metal reacts to humidity in the air. Or, more precisely, due to the hydrogen sulfide contained in the oxygen, it can oxidate to silver sulfide. The latter remains on the silver jewellery’s surface and becomes visible as discoloured spots.
If any toiletries, make-up, hairspray, perfume or sweat comes into contact with rings, chains, pendants and earrings made of 925 silver, you should clean them as well. These substances can also contribute to a discolouration of your women’s or men’s jewellery. This is the reason why we do not recommend wearing any 925 silver jewellery whilst taking a shower, a bath or going for a swim.
925 silver is relatively light and can be cleaned in different ways. Which one you should choose depends on the surface that needs to be cleaned. rings for women or signet rings for men with a smooth surface can be cleaned using a jewellery care cloth for sparkling results. You can use the same approach for bracelets, bangles and necklaces that do not have any stone embellishments or decorative elements.
Ear studs, pendants and pieces of jewellery with fine engraved lines, sublime dots and stone embellishments should not be cleaned with a cleaning cloth. It would be a better option to clean them in a jewellery care bath. You can buy the latter as well as the jewellery care cloth in our online shop jewellery cases & care products.
Another option would be to clean your silver jewellery in an ultrasonic device. Our in-house workshop also offers a fee-based restoration service. You can book this service in a THOMAS SABO store or via our online shop.
Contact with certain substances in the air is the main cause why Sterling silver changes its colour. This is why we recommend that you store your jewellery in the delivered jewellery packaging or a jewellery box. This way, 925 silver is protected from light, dust and other dirt as well as any potential damage.
The bath is not a suitable place to store your silver jewellery. The high level of humidity favours a discolouration of 925 silver. The dressing room or the cloakroom are perfect areas to store your silver jewellery. This way, you will be able to enjoy it for a long time.
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