There are many benefits to becoming a Silpada Jewelry consultant. Some of these include earning free jewelry, trips, and prizes. A consultant will also make commissions on sales which is a great incentive to push the product.
Silpada is a jewelry company that specializes in sterling silver jewelry. It is run by two women who source their jewelry from artisans all over the world.
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The answer is no, they are two different companies. Although the jewelry collections may look similar in terms of a contemporary style with a little edge, Silpada jewelry is made with sterling silver and Chico's jewelry is made of pewter which keeps its price point generally lower.
Silpada is a popular brand for handmade silver jewelry. They use .925 sterling silver. Silpada also offers a lifetime guarantee on their jewelry. Their designs can be bought online or you can host a party to sell to your friends.
It is the nickel in some silver jewelry that reacts with your body chemistry to turn your skin and the jewelry black. .925 Sterling Silver, such as that offered by Tiffany and Silpada, contains no nickel. .925 sterling silver is 92.5 pure silver, with only 6.5% copper added for stablity.
Wear Silpada!!!! Usually, only fake, costume jewelry will turn green. This is because it is made from copper instead of gold and the oils form you skin cause the copper to corrode. The green corrosion can stain your fingers or any other skin the metal is held against. So, short answer, get some real jewelry...
Items purchased from Silpada Designs through an authorized Independent Sales Representative can be replaced if broken. This does not include normal wear and tear. For more information about purchases, returns and replacements, check out www.mysilpada.com/kirsten.anderson.
It means that your silver is only .896 grade. The best silver you can buy is .925 which is what Tiffany and Co, PanCharmBracelets and Silpada sell. Sweetheart..I wouldn't advise buying anything BUT .925 silver. I have bought more silver in my lifetime than you could imagine, and and Ive never seen 896 content. It is most likely a make #, meaning it was the 896th piece to be made of that particular style. And a side note, .925 Sterling Silver is the best silver for JEWELRY, it is by no means the best you can buy, which is of course .999 Pure bullion. Cheers noobs.
If you are referring to the earrings that are long like a fish hook, then I am positive that I have the same pair. I got mine from a company called silpada that sells through home shows. I have gotten many compliments on them. They are sterling silver and run about $40. Hope that helps.