| Mysterious and subtle magical practices are | | | | composition of the metal, and not to the weight |
| associated with moon which colors are white and | | | | of a finished item either small or large. Sterling |
| silver as the metal to be used... as it is used in our | | | | Silver Charms sometimes may be marked as |
| fine collection of Sterling Silver Charms, stamped, | | | | 925, in which case meaning that 925 parts per |
| engraved or three-dimensional cast. Explore the | | | | thousand of the piece are pure silver. |
| lunar energy magic by wearing our Sterling Silver | | | | Silver-plated is not silver metal, just a layer of |
| Charms with the confidence of getting better | | | | silver bonded to any other base metal, and |
| quality and durability, starting with our original | | | | vermeil (pronounced as "ver-may") is a special |
| designs by themselves. Most silver jewelry is | | | | type of gold plated product, consisting of a base |
| easily maintained by wiping with a soft, clean cloth | | | | of sterling silver coated or plated with gold. |
| to retain its luster and beauty, and avoiding | | | | Jewelry made of silver parts and gold parts must |
| contact with soap, perfume, hairsprays and other | | | | carry dual designations such as "Sterling and xxK". |
| cosmetics. | | | | According to the law, all quality-marked silver |
| With minimal cost and care Silver Italian Charms | | | | must bear the name or an American registered |
| may add a touch of distinction to your charming | | | | trademark of the company's name or person that |
| presence. | | | | will stand behind such mark. |
| In Jewelry, the standard for sterling silver has | | | | It is renown that silver is much more plentiful than |
| remained unchanged throughout the centuries | | | | gold, but tends to tarnish, making it less popular |
| since 1300 when King Edward I of England | | | | as the metal to be used in some forms of |
| established the early trade practice rule for | | | | jewelry. As with gold, silver is too soft that it |
| silversmiths, by means of decreeing that sterling | | | | simply cannot be used in its pure state and must |
| must consist of 92.5 percent pure silver metal | | | | be combined other metals to enhance its |
| alloyed with 7.6 percent copper. | | | | durability. |
| As for today, the term "sterling" refers to the | | | | |