yes but it would look weird and someone might take it!
Your silver chain contains nickel if it attracts to a magnet. That means the silver alloy is not sterling .925. It may be a lower grade silver alloy containing less pure silver. Or, it may be a silver colored base metal alloy that contains no real silver at all. Look for a quality stamp or hallmark for further verification of quality.
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The links in the chain are called monomer units and they are made up of amino acids. All together they are a polypeptide chain.
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That 9.25 percent of the chain is silver the rest is of various
The cast of The Curse of the Silver Chain - 2014 includes: Remo Vinzens
On a piece of jewellery, the stamp "925" indicates that it is indeed silver. 925 refers to the fact that the chain is 925 parts silver out of 1000, the equivalent of 92.5% silver. This is the quality of sterling silver.
KA 1772 is likely a maker's mark or a hallmark indicating the manufacturer or brand of the necklace. You can try researching the mark online or visiting a jeweler who may be able to help you identify the origin of the necklace bearing this mark.
It's called a charm. They are still available, but they can sometimes be hard to find. Good luck!
Depends on what chain you're talking about.. :) Most are made out of Silver, Gold, Sterling Silver, or Metal. Hope it helped you! :P
.925 is the quality mark for sterling silver.
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yeah it is chain