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Q: silver necklace?
what does it mean if stamped on a silver necklace it has the numbers 925 and another stamp which i cant make out
A: The .925 stamp is the hallmark for sterling silver. It means that 92.5% of the metal is silver, the other 7.5% is another metal added (alloyed) with the silver to increase the silver’s strength. Pure/fine silver (.999) is far too soft for many jewelry uses.
The .925 stamp does not indicate what the silver was alloyed with. In the United States it only means that 92.5% of the metal is silver. The usual alloy of silver is copper. However, recently new alloys have hit the market that contain metals from the platinum family (rhodium, palladium) and other metals to inhibit the tarnishing process that effects sterling. These new alloys are normally more expensive than traditional sterling because of the cost of the platinum-family metals and because most soldering of these new sterlings require 10k gold solder instead of traditional silver solder to have a good color match.
The other mark is the maker’s mark/trademark. In the United States FTC regulations require that any piece that is hallmarked with a precious metal mark must also have a maker’s mark. If there is no maker’s mark, it is illegal to hallmark the piece even if it is sterling, 14k, 18k, etc.
Q: How do I clean my silver necklace that was stuck in the drain for weeks?
My silver necklace just got retrieved from the drain pipe today. The pendant has black on it and some brown spots. How should I clean it to get rid of the spots without harming the silver?
A: Make a paste out of baking soda and vinager. Use an old toothbrush to scrub at it. Rinse it often in clean water. Once it is clean blot it dry on a towel. If it needs to be polished after cleaning it, use a silver polishing cloth.
Q: how do i clean my silver necklace?
my boyfriend kindly asked if he could clean my silver tiffany necklace and bracelet set yesterday.he couldn’t find the fairy liquid so used BLEACH!the set went black.i scrubbed for a while but no joy.then i left it in water.The black has gone a cream colour and it scrapes off.any suggestions on how to get it back to normal.
A: Things You’ll Need:
1/4 cup baking soda
1/4 cup salt
1/4 cup liquid dish soap
1/2 gallon water
Large pot
Aluminum foil
Big plastic stir spoon
Colander or strainer
Towel
Stove top
Step 1:
Line the inside of large pot with aluminum foil.
Step 2:
Pour all ingredients into the lined pot and stir with plastic spoon.
Step 3:
Gather the sterling silver jewelry that needs cleaning and gently drop them into the pot. Be sure to count the silver to ensure nothing gets thrown out later with the aluminum foil.
Step 4:
Bring the solution to a low boil. Let boil for about 4-5 minutes.
Step 5:
Remove from heat. After the solution cools a bit, use a colander or strainer and pour out contents of pot. Rinse with cool water.
Step 6:
Count your pieces as you lay them on a towel to dry.
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Step 1:
Choose the right toothpaste. The key to using toothpaste as a silver jewelry cleaner is the baking soda. Do not use gel toothpaste, as it usually does not contain baking soda. And, avoid toothpastes that boast tartar-control or whitening power, as they may include chemicals that can harm your silver.
Step 2:
Use a soft dampened cloth to clean more delicate jewelry or softer silvers. Wet the silver and add a dab of toothpaste. Remember that a little goes a long way. Rub gently with the moistened cloth until polished.
Step 3:
Add a bit more toothpaste if the cloth becomes dark with tarnish and continue cleaning. Simply wash the darkened toothpaste foam from the jewelry piece, rinse the cloth and begin again.
Step 4:
Scrub your silver jewelry gently with a toothbrush for stubborn tarnish or hard to reach grooves. Try to find an old worn toothbrush or buy a new soft-bristled toothbrush to prevent scratching.
Step 5:
Rinse the polished silver jewelry in warm water and dry with a soft towel.
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Tips & Warnings:
Toothpaste is an effective cleansing agent not just for your silver jewelry but also for your larger silver pieces.
While toothpaste may be the best and most economical method for cleaning silver jewelry, it can be abrasive and may scratch more delicate silver items. Always test a small area first, in order to determine whether your jewelry piece should be cleaned with toothpaste or not.
Q: How can I remove the tarnish from a sterling silver necklace?
I have a sterling silver necklace that has sentimental value to me, but I have not worn it for a long time. It is black with tarnish. Is there any way to remove this and make it shiney silver again using home products?
A: You used an antibacterial hand wash its from Palmolive and the colour is orange. Put some in your hand and clean the necklace with rubbing the palms together and the hand wash will turn green keep doing that unit the green colour stops and let it air dry.
Q: How can I remove melted plastic of a Sterling Silver necklace?
I had a phone battery and a necklace in my coat pocket, the gold strips on the battery sent a current through my necklace melting it to the inside of my coat. After yanking it out my necklace now has plastic stuck to it. How can I remove it without damaging the Sterling Silver necklace?
A: A candle and cloth will do with a pair of pliers to hold the necklace is more practical.
Q: How much can I get for my silver necklace?
I heard that the price of gold and silver went up.I have a 2 ounce pure silver necklace and I wanna know how much is it worth.
A: By all means, get it appraised, but you are not talking vast riches. SIlver is going for $11.16 / troy ounce.
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Q: How to tell is my necklace is real silver?
I just bought a silver necklace it’s really heavy, and on the back it says ITALY 925 is it real or not?
A: it is real sterling silver. The 925 denotes that (92.5 % fine silver, the rest is copper to make it a bit harder).
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Q: Is there a way to prevent a silver necklace from leaving a ring around your neck?
I have a silver necklace that after about 3 months, when I sweat it started leaving a ring around my neck.Is there a way to stop this?
A: Replace it with a real one.
Q: What happens to the original picture if engrave it onto a silver necklace?
So i’ve been planning to get a picture engraved onto a silver necklace pendant kind of thing.
I was wondering if i were to give them a picture would i receive the picture back like it was given ? :S
How much does one cost? ( average )
thxx.
A: You should probably ask if they return pictures. Most likely they will, but sometimes they don’t.
If all else fails, get a copy of the picture with either a copy machine or a scanner or something, and give them the crappier copy.
I got just a very small nametag engraved for $12, I would guess that a picture would be at least thirty dollars. Engravers charge different prices by store, by item, etc.
Q: What is the red-ish tarnish on my silver necklace and how can i remove it?
My silver necklace that i received a year ago now has a reddish, copper looking tarnish on it. Is there any way i can remove it or is it permanent? thanks!
A: ask the jeweler if anything can be done to fix it, i wouldn’t just start using home remedies because you may induce more damage,
Q: What do I do to preserve my fake silver necklace?
I have a very cheap friendship necklace that I sometimes leave in the same room as my shower, so the steam gets on it, and lately it’s been turning a rust color.
I know it’s probably not rusting, but rather the fake silver is coming off. What do I do to make it silvery again? Are there any places that would clean such a cheap peice of jewelry?
A: it is very simple…. get some clear nail polish and gently apply it on the necklace with the brush.. i use it on all of my fake jewelry… it should work
Q: How much does it cost to get a name ingraved on a silver necklace?
does anyone know how much i could get a name ingraved on a silver necklace for?
A: Shouldn’t be much I do know wal-mart does that also you can get pictures on charms they shouldnt be to high
Q: How to tell if my necklace is real silver?
I just bought this silver necklace and I wanna know if it’s real, it is hallmarked with 925 ITALY on both sides of the clasp it’s really heavy so can u tell me if it real
A: yes, it is sterling silver
Q: how do u remove blacking off of a silver necklace?
I gave my friend a silver necklace (not sure if silver or just the colour using a different metal) but it has got lots of blacking around the chain (snake link variety) and i dont know how to get rid of it? Any tips? Any household products i could use?
A: Toothpaste, or a goo made of baking soda and water. Rub it on with a toothbrush, and make sure you rinse it well.
Q: What is the best way to clean in between the chain links of my silver necklace?
I have a silver necklace and I can’t really clean it between each little link. I already cleaned the broad faces but it’s almost impossible to rub off the dark spots between each link….
A: Hi,
you can try this method. You might need to move the chain around a bit. For a small chain, I would reduce the amount of materials (baking soda):
You will need a sheet of real aluminum foil, hot water, baking soda, table salt and a pan to do this in.
a) Line your pan with a sheet of Al foil. Place the item to be cleaned on top of the Al foil sheet. Contact is a MUST.
b) On a stove, heat some water. Enough water to cover the items in the pan to be cleaned. Add some table salt
c) Into this hot water, dissolve a cup or two of fresh baking soda.
d) Once dissolved and quite hot, pour this over the item – making sure contact is maintained between the item and the Al foil.
Once the silver is clean, rinse it under cold water let it dry and polish it with a plain, lint free cloth.
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