What does 925 Sterling silver mean?
Silver, which is called Argentum in Latin, is a metallic element that belongs to the group of precious metals and the group of coin metals. Silver is used for jewellery , tableware and ornaments but more than 60% of the available silver is consumed in the electronics and photography industries.
The most common silver quality in jewelry is called 925 sterling silver and consists of 92.5% silver, the remaining percentage is copper and other metals.
Sterling silver is declared in silver jewelery with the stamp 925. This is what we usually call real silver.
Silver in its purest form is very soft. Therefore, the silver is mixed with other metals to obtain durable jewelry and products.
The limit to be called silver is at the silver content of 83%, the remaining 17% is usually copper. 830 silver is called workshop silver and is the most common fineness in edible silver.
925 Sterling silver is whiter and softer to process than sterling silver and is best suited for jewelry making.