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A sterling silver bracelet is considered homogeneous because it is made of the same material (sterling silver) throughout its structure, with uniform properties and composition.
A silver bracelet stamped with 925 is typically sterling silver. Sterling silver has a current market value of US $17.19 per ounce.
Some advantages to a gold charm bracelet versus one made of sterling silver are: Gold lasts longer than silver would, they are cheaper than sterling silver.
The number 925 on a gold bracelet indicates that it is sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is an alloy that contains 92.5% silver and is commonly used in jewelry making.
925 means Sterling Silver or 92.5% Pure Silver.
it means that the ring/bracelet is gold plated sterling silver.
The "ISC TH 925" mark on a bracelet typically indicates that the bracelet is made of sterling silver, with "925" being the hallmark for sterling silver (92.5% pure silver). "ISC TH" may be the manufacturer's or designer's initials.
The "825" mark on a tennis bracelet indicates that the piece is made of 82.5% sterling silver, which is equivalent to sterling silver. The "Thailand" designation signifies that the bracelet was manufactured in Thailand, known for its high-quality silver craftsmanship. Together, these markings denote the quality and origin of the bracelet.
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925 means that it is made of sterling silver.
To determine if a Bella bracelet is genuine sterling silver, look for a hallmark such as "925" or "Sterling" stamped on it. You can also perform a simple magnet test - sterling silver is not magnetic. Additionally, consider getting it tested by a professional jeweler to verify its authenticity.
Sterling silver is not a solution- it is a metal alloy. Not the same thing.