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The listing, ♦♦♦Red Onyx Silver Bracelet♦♦♦ has ended.

Stunning Red Onyx and Silver Bracelet with intricate details. Made with 925 Sterling Silver overlay and Red Onyx. This is a gorgeous bracelet, and it's perfect for the holidays or for a gift. 7.5-9" long.

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Sterling Silver:
Fine silver is 99.9 percent pure or more, but it is very soft and unsuitable for most uses. Sterling silver is defined as 92.5 percent pure or higher. Sometimes, as you note, 95 percent pure silver is sold; this has more silver than the minimum it needs to be called sterling but its still sterling.
The remaining 5 to 7-1/2 percent is usually copper because this has been found to be the best metal to alloy with the silver to not discolor it, while making it hard.

Silver Overlay:
Silver overlay is a process of taking nickel silver and applying a layer of solid sterling silver....it is many times thicker than "Plated". The overlay is then engraved, etc....whereas plated items are engraved and then plated with a very thin electro plate of silver. The process of using sterling silver overlay is done by the finest silversmith. It has the great appearance of solid sterling at a reduced cost but will far out last plated products. Of course there are good quality plated items and cheap quality plated items. Not all plated items are cheap....for instance some of the finest dinnerware (forks, spoons, etc) are plated. Sterling overlay is much better and more expensive than plated but not as high a solid sterling silver.
Questions & Comments
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What do you mean by overlay?
Dec 16th, 2017 at 5:25:06 PM PST by
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I'm goiing to attach an article to the listing which explains the difference among Sterling Silver, plated, and overlay. The Sterling Silver overlay is a thicker layer than regular Sterling Silver Plated. I wear it all the time, and it doesn't discolor or leave a residue. I wear a lot of the rings, and when I work I wear gloves for up to 5 hours. My hands get hot and sweat, and the rings don't change even under those conditions. I use mostly the same Sellers and know their jewelry pretty well. This is not from one of my regular Sellers, but I have used them before. There are parts of the bracelet that have the overlay, but I don't know if the beads do. I can't tell by looking. If you don't mind, please read the article I put on the listing, and it explains the differences much better than I do. Thank you for asking, and feel free to ask all the questions you want to. Thanks!
Dec 16th, 2017 at 11:02:46 PM PST by

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