Easily. just take the ring to a jeweler and they will either add or remove the required sterling, will re-solder the ring, clean and polish it, and give it back to you, new size, upon payment. Easy as 1,2,3.
There isn't, the contacts in a circuit breaker are plated with silver.
yes, but sometimes they charge you. Not all rings could be resized. Only rings made of silver, gold or platinum could be resized ------- The above answer just isn't true. We have sized rings of titanium, palladium, and stainless steel, to name a few.
You can electroplate it with rhodium, platinum
No. Anything that is plated with a precious metal such as silver, gold or platinum, will not be hallmarked no matter how thick the plating. The plating is not the initial material.925 will only be on sterling silver jewellery.
Sheridan silver is copper plated with silver.
Rhodium, from the platinum family, is a metal that does not tarnish. It is plated over silver so that you do not have to clean it as often. It is much shinier than silver though, a true lover of sterling silver may not like the shine of rhodium.
no
A kinds of metals can be electroplated, such as gold, silver, tin, zinc, copper, cadmium, chromium, platinum and lead
Platinum is a precious metal often used in jewelry, with a purity level of 950. A rating of 925 typically refers to sterling silver, not platinum. The "T" on jewelry likely indicates the presence of a thin layer of gold or another metal, such as gold plated over a sterling silver base.
PSCL is an jewelry company out of Dublin, Ireland. The 925, you may find upsetting on a 'platinum' ring, as 925 is the designation for sterling silver (having a 92.5% silver content). To take the disappointment level down one more level I believe "PSCL" is short for silver clad or silver plated. Meaning not even solid sterling. PSCL doesn't mean clad or plated. If it says 925 it cannot be clad or plated. PSCL is the name of the designer or manufacturer.
Mine is Silver Plated.
It simply means that your jewelry has a coating of platinum over it. This does not devalue the silver in any way, instead it protects it. Platinum is much harder than silver/gold and does not tarnish easily, it is hypo-allergenic and still maintains a shine. It actually a while metal, which is actually very expensive since it was refined. Hope this helps. I have platinum jewelry for year, never regret buying AND I forgot to mention.. they are easy to clean.. Soap, Water and a Soft Cloth!