because it cost money
Because it is a metal and can be polished to a smooth shiny surface.
A silver bracelet looks shiny because of its metallic luster. The smooth surface of the silver reflects and refracts light in a way that creates a shiny appearance. Additionally, the natural properties of silver make it highly reflective, adding to its shiny appearance.
"SP" on a necklace typically stands for "Silver Plate", indicating that the necklace is composed of a base metal that has been plated with a thin layer of silver. This helps achieve the look of real silver at a more affordable price point.
Examples: " That diamond is really shiny!" " My mom has a shiny necklace"
Yes silver is shiny.
How shiny it is. real silver blinds you if you look at it directly. that's why the sun is made of silver.
To determine if a necklace is sterling silver, look for a marking of “925” on the necklace, which indicates that it is 92.5% silver. You can also use a jewelry testing kit to confirm the silver content. Another way is to check for tarnishing properties, as sterling silver tends to tarnish when exposed to air.
Your anti-spot cream is oxidising your silver necklace. It isn't harmful, but it doesn't look pretty either. Get some silver cleaner to remove the tarnish, and don't wear your necklace when or immediately after applying the cream.
They just look awesome and shiny and professional.
It is a shiny silver colored metal
A gold pendant should be worn with a gold necklace. If the pendant has mostly white or another color in it and just a small amount of gold it might look alright with a silver necklace. Try the gold pendant with the silver necklace and see how it looks, if you think it looks good than by all means wear it.
C A on a silver necklace typically stands for "Sterling Silver," which indicates that the necklace is made of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals for added strength. This hallmark is used to verify the authenticity and purity of the silver used in the necklace.