silver will have an imprint on it "925". This is the standard for silver - 925 parts per thousand of silver. Meaning that it is 75 parts per thousand of another metal(s).
I HAVE A bracelet WITH 825 STAMPED ON CLASP. It's so small. i checked it because this looks to have a higher shine, than just a silver 925 bracelet. So is 825 platinum or white gold and what should i get per gram.
What looks silver in a glass thermometer is actually mercury, which is toxic.
It essentially a mirror on the early versions.
It looks silver and metallic. It is a rather with a silver shell .That is what silver looks like .
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the letters R and P are probably the initials of the person who made it, try getting it into an expert to have a good look at it as i have no picture to see exactly what it looks like.
If the metal looks like silver, it is probably part of "925", the designation for sterling.
The tongs says roger bros then has a dotted circle with what looks like a bird inside.
It is very likely sterling silver. Sterling silver is an alloy of Silver containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals...usually gold.
because it looks like clay and is silver
No, fish would not attract a Rainbow Loom bracelet. In the same sense a Rainbow Loom bracelet is not likely to attract fish, unless the bracelet looks like a worm or an insect.
Are you sure it doesn't say 925 instead? Often I find that '925' often looks like it says '725' when hallmarked. All '925' means is that your item is silver. :-)