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925 silver refers to silver with a silver content, while sterling silver refers to silver with a silver content of more than 99%. There are some differences between them 1. The price is not the same, sterling silver is more expensive, about double. 2. The silver content is different, and the other metals added to 925 silver are much larger than the silver content of sterling silver.
3. The color is different, 925 silver generally has a layer of electroplating, no matter what is plating, it has a high brightness, and the brightness of sterling silver is small and dark. 4. The hardness is different, 925 silver has added other metals, the hardness is large, not easy to deform, there is electroplating, it is not easy to blacken, and the sterling silver is soft and easy to deform. 5. Reprocessing, once 925 silver is formed, it can not be changed, that is, it can no longer go to the place where the jewelry is changed, sterling silver is the same as pure gold, you can change the appearance at any time according to whether you like it or not, and bring a fresh.
6. The problem of discoloration, I just said that 925 silver generally has a layer of electroplating, which is not easy to turn yellow and black, and sterling silver is exposed to the air for a long time, and it is easy to turn yellow and black. However, sterling silver is often carried, so it shouldn't be easy to blacken, so throw it aside and leave it alone, and it will soon be black.
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The main difference between 925 sterling silver online and silver in jewelry stores is the silver content, color and hardness. Specifically, the following:
1.Silver content: 925 sterling silver online usually contains other metals, while silver from jewelry stores may contain higher levels of other metals because merchants may add more other metals in order to increase the hardness of the silver.
2.Color: 925 sterling silver on the net usually has a layer of plating, no matter what is plated, it has a high brightness. Silver in jewelry stores may have a darker color because sterling silver is softer and more prone to deformation.
3.Hardness: The 925 sterling silver on the net has high hardness, is not easy to deform, has electroplating, and is not easy to blacken. Silver, on the other hand, is softer and more easily deformed.
4.925 sterling silver online is usually cheaper than silver at jewelry stores, as silver jewelry sold online may not have expensive jewelry designs and gemstones.
In conclusion, 925 sterling silver online is mainly concerned with design and **, while silver in jewelry stores pays more attention to material and purity.
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Having said that, the 925 silver we are talking about is more suitable for wearing, because when the content of sterling silver is too high, it will cause the jewelry to be too soft, not suitable for wearing, and easy to deform.
Therefore, 925 sterling silver is now used on the market, because in addition to silver, it also contains 7.5% alloy components, which can increase the hardness of jewelry and should not be deformed, and the color of silver jewelry we see on the market is very bright, which can be said to be close to the brightness of platinum, because the alloy composition plays a role.
Real sterling silver does not have this color, and it is easy to turn black (i.e. oxidize) and easily deform.
Then the composition of the alloy is different depending on the brand. Most of them will add copper, which is why many people are allergic when wearing silver jewelry, but this situation rarely occurs, and silver jewelry is generally not allergic.
Extended Information: 925 sterling silver means 925 1000 pure silver. Just like the purity of 999**. Because pure silver is too soft and prone to oxidation, Tiffany created a formula for 925 sterling silver.
Silver is an active metal that easily reacts with sulfur in the air, turning silver black. Therefore, when wearing, try to avoid contact with the air, and should not wear it in places where chemical gases are concentrated. Sulfur soap must be dried immediately after contact. Chloride in sweat also has an effect on silver.
Due to the characteristics of silver itself, 100% silver is very soft and easy to scratch, and it is not suitable for more and more refined process requirements, as well as the increasingly rich and exaggerated modeling requirements of modern popular jewelry. Coupled with the fact that 100% silver is prone to discoloration and tarnishing, 925 sterling silver quickly became a staple of silver jewelry in 1851 when Tiffany & Co. introduced its first silverware containing silver.
Due to the addition of alloys, silver has the desired hardness, brightness and luster, as well as oxidation resistance. And can be inlaid with a variety of gemstones, diamonds, jade and Haoshi, since then silver jewelry with bright color, unique style, exquisite craftsmanship of the first mid-range fashion taste, quickly swept the world, become a new generation of leaders in the fashion industry.
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1. The silver content is different, the silver content of pure silver is above, and the silver content of 925 silver is above;
2. The luster is different, the sterling silver is more white and bright in appearance, the color is uniform and shiny, and the color of 925 silver will be dull;
3. The process is different, the texture of silver is soft, and it is rarely made into jewelry, while 925 silver meets the needs of process modeling.
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As the demand for jewelry and accessories increases, so does the demand for materials. Sterling silver and 925 silver are both common silver materials, but there are some differences between them, let's take a closer look at the difference between sterling silver and 925 silver.
What is Sterling Silver?
Sterling silver refers to materials containing pure silver in one thousandth, and its silver content reaches above. Sterling silver is one of the purest forms of silver, and is often used to make items such as silver bars, commemorative coins, medals, etc., and is relatively expensive due to its high silver content.
What is 925 Silver?
925 silver, also known as sterling silver, refers to a silver material made from a mixture of sterling silver and other metal alloys. This method of making silver originated in England in the mid-19th century, and after years of development and improvement, it has now become a commonly used silver jewelry material in the world. 925 silver is of high purity and relatively expensive, so it is widely used in jewelry and tableware.
What is the difference between sterling silver and 925 silver?
Although both sterling silver and 925 silver contain the element silver, there are some differences between them.
1.The purity is different.
Sterling silver has a very high silver content, usually reaching above. The silver content of 925 silver is, and the rest is miscellaneous alloys. Therefore, sterling silver is purer than 925 silver.
2.Plasticity is different.
Due to its high silver content, sterling silver has a relatively low hardness and high plasticity, which means that sterling silver is more prone to deterioration than 925 silver. Conversely, 925 silver is provided by the hardness provided by other miscellaneous alloys, making it relatively durable and not easily damaged.
3.**Different.
Sterling silver has a high silver content, the production cost is relatively high, and it is more expensive, so compared to 925 silver, it is also higher.
Sterling silver and 925 silver for the occasion.
Both sterling silver and 925 silver have noble qualities and elegant appearances, but both are used for different occasions.
Sterling silver is relatively soft and easily deformed due to its high silver content, so it is not suitable for long-term wear, but it is often used to make high-end products such as jewelry bracelets, sterling silver utensils, etc. Due to its higher hardness, 925 silver is relatively more durable than sterling silver, and can be made into necklaces, earrings, rings and other jewelry that can be worn for a long time.
Conclusion Overall, sterling silver and 925 silver are both high-quality silver materials, and although there are some differences between the two, the choice of one material depends on the specific needs.
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First, the silver content is different.
1. Thousand-foot silver refers to silver with silver content, which is used to make thousand-foot silver jewelry with silver content not less than that, and it is also the highest purity standard for silver products specified in the current national standard "Regulations and Nomenclature of Jewelry *** Purity" (refer to GB11887-2008).
Silver refers to silver products with about silver content, and the purity is determined to be pure silver.
2. The scope of application is different.
1. Thousand feet of silver are relatively soft, and are not suitable for making imitation platinum or K gold inlaid jewelry, but it is used to make plain silver jewelry with the unique texture of silver jewelry.
Because some other metals are added to the silver, it is not easy to deform, and the brightness is enough, so it will not turn black, but it cannot be remade. It is commonly found in fashionable necklaces, rings, bracelets, studs, etc.
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First, the silver content is different.
Silver. 925 silver refers to silver products with about silver content, and the purity is identified as pure silver when it is about right. Because pure silver is soft and susceptible to oxidation, 925 silver is added to other metals to give it the desired hardness. 925 sterling silver is the international standard silver for making silver jewelry.
2. Sterling silver. Sterling silver, which is metallic silver with a content close to 100%. Silver is chemically inactive, but due to the special affinity between silver and sulfur, silver sulfide can be slowly generated in the air and turn it black, making silver impure.
Moreover, in nature, silver is easy to mix with metals such as platinum, so the "sterling silver" in life generally refers to the content of ** or the content of 925 sterling silver.
Second, the color is different.
Silver. 925 silver jewelry shows a very beautiful metallic luster after polishing, and it also has a certain hardness, which can be inlaid with gemstones to make medium and high-end jewelry.
2. Sterling silver. Sterling silver jewelry is mostly silvery-white with a slight yellowish tinge, with a soft metallic luster. Because it is easy to oxidize, the color will turn dark yellowish-white over time.
Third, the maintenance methods are different.
Silver. Silver jewelry will turn black after wearing it for a long time, because silver reacts with sulfur in the air to form black silver sulfide, which affects the appearance. If it has been oxidized and blackened, it can be soaked in silver washing water, or wiped with a silver cloth. You can also use a soft-bristled brush dipped in toothpaste to scrub and dry with a cotton cloth after washing.
2. Sterling silver. Primary color, polished surface, the easiest. Wipe it with a silver cloth and you're good to go.
If there are gaps on the non-polished surface, you can wash it with silver washing water. If the surface has been plated, wipe it with a soft cloth, because the electroplating layer is very thin, and the wiping of the rough cloth and the damage of chemical substances will affect the brightness of the surface.
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