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Everything You Should Know About Silver Jewellery

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Everything You Should Know About Silver Jewellery It can be confusing to navigate your way through the endless sea of gold and Silver Jewellery. Several questions can arise when picking out the right jewellery for you. Especially online, when you can’t assess the pieces physically, buying Silver Jewellery Online UK can become complicated. Types of Silver Jewellery Several types of alloys are used in making Silver Jewellery; they range from fine silver to coin silver to silver plated jewellery . The most commonly used types of silver used in jewellery are; 1.      Fine Silver Fine silver jewellery is regarded as the purest form of silver jewellery. Fine silver is generally marked with the number .999, which is indicative of it being “99.9%” silver. However, fine Silver Jewellery is dented and gets scratched easily because pure silver is very malleable. While silver earrings online made from fine silver probably won’t dent, rings and silver necklaces online would be exposed to

5 Most Precious Gemstones Used in Women's Jewellery

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5 Most Precious Gemstones Used in Women's Jewellery Gemstones are often used in jewellery to make them more attractive and lustrous. These gemstones can be precious or semi-precious stones . In addition to their colour and price, these stones are judged according to their “hardness”; their scratch resistance. The hardness of a gemstone is ranked on Mohs “scale of hardness”, which is named after famous mineralogist Friedrich Moh. It can be confusing to decide which gemstone jewellery to buy. So, we’ve compiled a list of precious stones and semi-precious stones most commonly used for jewellery. 1.      Diamond Diamond ranks 10 on the 1-10 hardness scale, making it the hardest gemstone out there! Diamond can only be scratched by other diamonds, which means it’s not very prone to wear. 2.      Ruby Ruby ranks 9 on the 1-10 hardness scale. Rubies occur in different colours; they can be orange, purplish and bright red. The bright red ruby is the most expensive type of ruby,