To say the words sterling silver in Chinese you say chun yin. To say these words in Korean you say seuteolling silbeo.
1. She was wearing beautiful Sterling Silver Earings. 2. That was a sterling perfomance at the theatre last night.
Sterling means of exceptional quality. Here are some sentences.That is sterling silver, so it's expensive.You showed sterling behavior on that job.Her sterling performance impressed everyone.
Yes 85 is the percentage of silver used in the object
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it will have a mark stamped or it or it will say silver/ sterling silver.
Not necessarily.Firstly, it doesn't say "sterling", it says "silver," if they meant "sterling", they presumably would have stamped it "sterling."Secondly, there's no absolute guarantee that what it says is necessarily true.
No. In the US, it must say "sterling". Some sterling silver also says "925" in Mexico. Sterling silver is 92.5% pure. That's where the 925 comes from. Some older items are marked "Coin" or 900. Coin silver is 90% pure. British sterling silver is always hallmarked with a lion and several other marks.
It means it is genuine sterling silver made in Italy
99.99% of the time it is Plated, once again it is not silver. the only flatware that is made of silver will say on it somewhere STERLING
No. They cannot. The metal may be of high quality but you cannot use an inappropriate description.
"Sterling silver" refers to the purity of a particular silver object - specifically, sterling silver is 92.5% silver.
Стерлингового серебра Sterlingovogo serebra
Could be. But it should say sterling or .925 if it is high quality silver.
Sterling silver is "l'argent sterling" in French. Other names are "argent fin" and "argent premier titre". These names would be mysterious for the vast majority of French speakers, except those who are learned in jewelry or alloys.
Sterling silver can easily be differentiated from plated silver if the silver was made in the United States. It will either say 'sterling' on the metal or have an engraving of its purity. Sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver. If it was made outside the United States, there will be a different stamp applied to it.
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.