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Real Gold
Since ancient times, gold has been used to create the most beautiful objects of art, religious articles and fine Jewelry. Because gold can be mixed with other metals to create different colors and karats, it is one of the most popular metals for Jewelry in the United States and Europe today.
Pure Sterling Silver (925)
Silver has been used for Jewelry since 3500 BC, when the Ancient Egyptians created ornaments out of silver. The word “sterling” is short for “Easterlings,” a form of money used in 12th-century England. Silver Jewelry was popular because of its large supply, affordable price and ease of manufacture.
Jeweler’s Silver
This is a popular white metal used for Jewelry. It is the most inexpensive metal used for Jewelry but has the greatest strength. The beauty of this metal has made it the most practical metal for Jewelry wear and production. All rings made of Jewelers Silver are covered with Heavy Rhodium Electroplating.
Jeweler’s Gold
Also popularly known as Brass. Warm gold in color, brass is the most inexpensive yellow metal used in Jewelry. Known for its strength and durability, brass is actually an alloy of 55% to 70% copper, the balance being zinc. All rings made of Jewelers Gold are covered with Heavy 24 Karat Gold Electroplating.
Stainless Steel
steel is a relatively hard and durable metal traditionally used in fine Jewelry. It is particularly popular in men’s bracelets, necklaces and dress rings. The range of stainless steel Jewelry is generally more restricted than for other metals. Even so, consumers have several choices of white metals to choose from, with different characteristics, advantages and disadvantages.