About
Since the 4th millennium BC, silver has been recognized as a precious metal with beauty and function. It has historically been used to make decorative objects and jewelry, and also became the basis of ancient monetary systems. In the archaic practice of alchemy, silver was associated with the moon, and was represented by a crescent symbol.
In its pure form and in compounds, silver is extremely versatile. It is used in electrical conductors and mirrors; it has known antimicrobial properties; and the discovery that certain silver compounds are light sensitive led to the advent of photography.
Sterling silver contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper, an alloy that retains pure silver’s beauty and adds the strength and durability of copper: three traits that are ideal in a favorite piece of jewelry.
Details
- .75" sterling silver almond
- 16" sterling silver chain