Sterling silver will have what is called a hallmark on it, usually on an inner edge. It will be like three or four small punched emblems, which represent the maker, date etc. In England, silver objects without the hallmark should not even be called silver, but by the name 'white metal'.
What does MNSN On sterling jewelry mean
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Sterling silver jewelry and silverware is not alwaysmarked "925". Both silver jewelry and sterlingware can also be marked "Ster", "STER", or "Sterling". Silver jewelry may also be stamped "MEXICO". Sometimes this stamp accompanies another sterling marking; sometimes it is the only marking.You can learn more about other silver markings and gold markings at the link below.
Sterling silver
Hi,silver plating over sterling silver is not real sterling silver.Sterling silver is a unique blend of silver and usually copper. It contains 92.5% silver, that is why the number on sterling silver jewelleries and other stuff is 925.
What does MNSN On sterling jewelry mean
It means the jewelry is sterling silver (92.6% pure silver)
Jewelry made with 92.5 sterling silver called sterling silver jewelry. Sterling silver is an alloy of pure silver containing 92.5 by weight of silver and 7.5 by weight of other metals, usually copper. This 7.5% of different metal actually improves the durability of the finished product.
Sterling silver
Sterling silver
sterling silver
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Some percentage of alloyed is mixed with silver to make sterling silver jewelry. What is the name of this alloyed ?
It is an abbreviation of the word "sterling," meaning that the piece of jewelery is made from sterling silver.
Sterling silver
Sterling silver