Sterling Silver Charms

Mysterious and subtle magical practices arecomposition of the metal, and not to the weight
associated with moon which colors are white andof a finished item either small or large. Sterling
silver as the metal to be used... as it is used in ourSilver 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 thethousand of the piece are pure silver.
lunar energy magic by wearing our Sterling SilverSilver-plated is not silver metal, just a layer of
Charms with the confidence of getting bettersilver bonded to any other base metal, and
quality and durability, starting with our originalvermeil (pronounced as "ver-may") is a special
designs by themselves. Most silver jewelry istype of gold plated product, consisting of a base
easily maintained by wiping with a soft, clean clothof sterling silver coated or plated with gold.
to retain its luster and beauty, and avoidingJewelry made of silver parts and gold parts must
contact with soap, perfume, hairsprays and othercarry dual designations such as "Sterling and xxK".
cosmetics.According to the law, all quality-marked silver
With minimal cost and care Silver Italian Charmsmust bear the name or an American registered
may add a touch of distinction to your charmingtrademark of the company's name or person that
presence.will stand behind such mark.
In Jewelry, the standard for sterling silver hasIt is renown that silver is much more plentiful than
remained unchanged throughout the centuriesgold, but tends to tarnish, making it less popular
since 1300 when King Edward I of Englandas the metal to be used in some forms of
established the early trade practice rule forjewelry. As with gold, silver is too soft that it
silversmiths, by means of decreeing that sterlingsimply cannot be used in its pure state and must
must consist of 92.5 percent pure silver metalbe combined other metals to enhance its
alloyed with 7.6 percent copper.durability.
As for today, the term "sterling" refers to the