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James Avery is a popular designer- I'm not sure what your question is exactly, but James Avery usually worked in Silver, also did some mixed metal jewelry (silver and gold) and some gold as well. here You will find more about James Avery jewelry jamesavery-jewelry.com
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it means (if you have some) that you have some very nice 23k Chinese gold i would say the best production gold out there.
Some jewelry stores will buy your jewelry. Just browsing online several shops, you will know which one worths to buy things from. Awholesalecompany, ebay are nice place you could have a look at.
Nice jewlery boxes are usually made out of either nice carved wood or some kind of sterling silver. The intrior is usually made of felt. Sometimes the interior of the lid will have a mirror.
"925 CID" stamped on jewelry indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. The "CID" is a marking used by some manufacturers to identify the silver content of the jewelry.
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Jewelry Network has many shows that offer different varieties of popular necklaces, earrings and watches. Some shows include Uniquely Silver, True Brilliance, The Original Collectible, Color and Karat, Monica Friend Jewelry Collection, Late Night Rocks, Affordable Luxuries, Markdown Madness, Exclusively Silver, Jewelry Under $75, Silver Showcase and Diamond Chic. Tune in to find that special piece of jewelry.
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.
Silver jewelry may turn black due to oxidation when it comes in contact with air and sulfur-containing substances. This reaction forms silver sulfide, resulting in a tarnished appearance. Silver jewelry that is plated with rhodium or made with high-quality silver alloys may be less prone to tarnishing, while pure silver or sterling silver jewelry is more likely to tarnish over time.