Choosing Silver Charms For Accessories
♫ Friday, September 17th, 2010Making them into charms are some ways to bring these symbols with you, whether just for decoration or for luck. Silver is one of precious metals that are often used for jewelry or other items. It is durable, shiny, malleable, and valuable. Silver gives a jewelry or accessory more value and durability. Items that are made with silver also look very beautiful. You can even keep them as heirlooms. You can incorporate your favorite charms on your jewelry and accessories easily. You can buy jewelry which already has charms in it, or you can buy the charms and attach them to your existing jewelry. Charms are great with necklaces, bracelets, earrings, key holders, or cell phone accessories.
There are many places where you can buy charms. You can buy them at your local jewelry shops, or online shops such as Lucky Charm shop. A word of caution in shopping for any item is to only buy them from sellers with good reputations. International standard for labeling items are as follow. Fine silver is an item which is made from ninety nine percent silver. Sterling is an item which is made from silver alloy which contain 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metal. Most of the charms and items in the market are made from sterling silver as it is more solid than fine silver which is very soft.
Some online sellers falsely label their items. Some label their items are while they are only plated. Some sells items with very low content. Some sellers even sell items which do not contain silver at all. Note that items that are labeled as German silver or Tibetan might contain little to no content at all. You need to be careful when the price a seller quotes for you is much lower than the price of in the market. Silver tarnishes and some manufacturers add some treatment to prevent this problem. Some silver items are plated with rhodium to prevent tarnishing. You can also find vermeil charms. Vermeil is gold plated sterling silver. Argentium is a kind of sterling that is more resistant to tarnish than ordinary sterling silver. However, silver charms that are made with this alloy are rare.
