Sterling silver jewelry and silverware is not alwaysmarked "925". Both silver jewelry and sterlingware can also be marked "Ster", "STER", or "Sterling". Silver jewelry may also be stamped "Mexico". Sometimes this stamp accompanies another sterling marking; sometimes it is the only marking.
You can learn more about other silver markings and gold markings at the link below.
No. Sterling Silver is 925 Silver (they are one in the same)Sterling Silver - Sterling silver is a composition of 925 parts pure silver with 75 parts of copper
It is same amount of silver in 925 silver as in sterling silver. Sterling silver is 92.5% silver or fineness mark of 925.
According to policy and practice, 925 sterling silver must have be marked 925 on the item.
Sterling silver is 92.5% silver and usually the rest (7.5%) is copper. So .925 would be classified as sterling silver, which is in fact silver
The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925
No. Sterling Silver is 925 Silver (they are one in the same)Sterling Silver - Sterling silver is a composition of 925 parts pure silver with 75 parts of copper
It is same amount of silver in 925 silver as in sterling silver. Sterling silver is 92.5% silver or fineness mark of 925.
No. The standard number for sterling silver is 925, or .925.
you always want to make sure to get sterling silver. If it is sterling silver, it will have .925 or sterling stamped on it
According to policy and practice, 925 sterling silver must have be marked 925 on the item.
'Sterling' silver is real silver. Any item that is described as 'Sterling' silver will always be real silver as 'Sterling' is actually the name gives to the 925 purity of silver. Sterling is 92.5% purity. This is the standard of real silver as we know it.It will also be hallmarked with the number of fineness at 925, as classified internationally as Sterling Silver.
Sterling silver is 92.5% silver and usually the rest (7.5%) is copper. So .925 would be classified as sterling silver, which is in fact silver
The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925
The 925 hallmark is indicative of 92.5% Sterling Silver.
925 is not gold.925 is Sterling Silver.
925 Argento is Italian for Sterling Silver. Most sterling silver pieces are stamped either 925 or sterling. Argento is Silver.
Sterling silver is 925/1000 silver so there are at least 925 milligrams silver in a gram of Stirling Silver.