The hammered Fine Silver band is a small and wide ring. Made from melted silver with a natural design. Textured band and one-of-a-kind fine silver jewelry. Natural Style old silver look. With an organic shape, rustic band, and bright silver.
Fine silver is the purest silver and high-quality metal. This hammered fine silver band was a rustic artwork made the old-fashioned way.
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Weight: 4.3 grams
Thickness: 1.5 mm
Wide: 5.7 mm
Size US 5 1/4
A word about silver and fine silver.
There is nothing quite like fine silver. The looks and the feel are incomparable to other types of silver. Working with this silver is extraordinary because it is so expressive, and the nuances of 2024 your work are easily molded in the metal. Yes, it is soft metal but remembers, it's still metal. With years of wearing, the marks of time will be left, and it's all part of the experience of using fine silver. Here are a few essential points worth knowing.
1. .925 sterling silver is made up of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper or other ingredients
2. .999 fine silver is made up of 99.9% pure silver and less than .1% copper or other ingredients
3. .999 silver does not contain significant amounts of nickel or copper – two of the most popular skin irritants in jewelry. Some forms of sterling silver contain both nickel and copper at high levels, and many people are allergic to these. They'll get rashes on their skin that itch like crazy!
4. .999 tarnishes much slower. While all silver will eventually tarnish, sterling silver tarnishes quicker because it contains 7.5% copper.999 fine silver contains less than .1% copper. Therefore, copper is one of the primary causes of tarnish.
4. .999 feels softer. Think of .999 fine silver as cashmere and .925 sterling silver as fine wool. Both are nice and soft, but cashmere feels a little bit better to wear. The same can be said for .999 silver, which is much softer than the harder metal of sterling.
5. .999 silver jewelry is rare. It's not economical to make .999 jewelry. Jewelers started using .925 sterling silver because a piece can be made thinner than if it was made from .999. The thinner the piece, the less silver it has, and that mean more profit for the jeweler.
6. .999 has a wonderful place in history. The Dutch side of my family lived in Holland during WWII. At the time of the invasion, Dutch silversmiths melted down pure bars of silver to create common-looking items like large hoops for barrels, rail spikes, and even buckles. These items hid the silver during the war so it could eventually be reclaimed.
Product code: Hammered Fine Silver Band Made from Melted Silver and an Organic Design. 2024 A Pattern Band with a Natural Style