CURIOS WHAT DOES SILVER 925 MEAN?The silver articles marketed by Arneiro 1969 are made in 925 silver. 925 silver, or sterling silver, is the most common type of silver worldwide. It is an alloy of 92.5% pure silver with 7.5% other metals that provide greater resistance to the material. All pieces are marked with contrast, a symbol applied by the National Press Casa da Moeda, which ensures the authenticity of the type of silver used. |
COLORS TYPES OF COLOR IN SILVERSilver has a natural silver hue; however, it is possible to obtain other types of colors via finishing techniques. Contrary to gold, in which the hue is refined when the metallic bond is produced, all silver pieces are created with its natural hue and later subjected to specific metallic baths according to the desired color. |
PINK SILVERA bath of pink gold is applied to the piece resulting in a coppery hue. |
GOLDEN SILVERA bath of gold is applied to the piece, giving it a hue similar to yellow gold. |
OXIDIZED SILVERThe piece is dipped in an oxide bath, creating a dark silver hue with an aged look. |
NATURAL HUEPolished or satin silver, without any bath treatment or with a rhodium bath, a precious metal which gives the piece a distinctive look and inhibits the silver’s natural oxidation. |
OXIDIZED SILVERThe piece is dipped in an oxide bath, creating a dark silver hue with an aged look. |
NATURAL HUEPolished or satin silver, without any bath treatment or with a rhodium bath, a precious metal which gives the piece a distinctive look and inhibits the silver’s natural oxidation. |
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