You would want to start looking for sterling silver birthstone charms in jewellery shops. So if you are in Detroit take a look at a business directory and look up jewellery shops to find out where to go.
Sterling silver number charms are not very challenging to find at all. In order to find sterling silver number charms, one can visit the Charm Factory website.
LoveLinks sells a variety of charms, including sterling silver, gold-plated, and rose-gold-plated charms. These charms can be personalized with initials, birthstones, and meaningful symbols, making them a perfect gift for yourself or a loved one. The selection includes charms in different shapes and sizes, allowing you to create a unique and personalized piece of jewelry.
You can get some excellent quality silver bracelets and stunning silver charms to go with them at - http://www.britishjewelleryworkshops.com/
You can get sterling silver charms and beads at the Charm Factory- http://www.charmfactory.com
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No, all genuine Pandora Charms do have the hallmark "ALE" and "925" but several types (such as the glass beads and some sterling silver) do not have threads.
Biagi charms are manufactured by Carlo Biagi Jewelry in the USA. They are very high quality sterling silver charm beads that also fit pandora bracelets and most other european charm bracelets.
Sterling silver charms can be purchased at most jewelry stores. Low end retailers like Target and Wal-Mart have select designs. Higher end retailers such as Bloomingdale's, Nordstroms and Zales will have a larger selection.
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As per P******'s company guidelines, all genuine P****** charms, beads and bracelets are marked with the P****** hallmark. The P****** jeweller's hallmark is the initials "ALE", taken from the initials of Per Enevoldsen's (the founder of P****** company) father (Algot Enevoldsen).Most P****** silver charms and bracelets will be marked with "ALE 925" while most gold P****** charms and bracelets are marked with "ALE 585". The number "925" stands for sterling silver, an alloy of silver containing 92.5% pure silver, while "585" represents 14 carat gold which contains 58.5% pure gold.
"Sterling silver" refers to the purity of a particular silver object - specifically, sterling silver is 92.5% silver.
No, sterling silver is a type of silver alloy that contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. Therefore, sterling silver is also referred to as 925 silver due to its composition.