Rings are a very popular form of jewelry! They can represent many things from culture, a commitment such as marriage, an achievement, or even a religious standard. Rings became popular during the medieval times. In those days they were made of silver, gold, copper and even iron. Jewels did not start appearing in rings until around the fourteenth century.
It was fun to learn about the history of rings. Early Christians used a Greek symbol that looks like a fish, the formal name being the Icthus, to identify themselves among other believers. I especially enjoyed the story of how the engagement ring came about. There was an Irish man from Claddagh which is a fishing village. Right before he was to be married, he was captured and became a slave working as a goldsmith. After he escaped years later, he came home to his love to find out that she had never married. They joyously reunited and he gave her a ring with the symbols of a heart, a crown and two hands. That ring is still used today to symbolize commitment of love and friendship that can never be separated. Christians call it a promise ring and wear it as a commitment to God to stay pure until marriage. Of course there is also birthstone rings which have stones to represent each month in the year. My birthday is in September so my stone is the lovely sapphire.
A ring is a significant piece of jewelry and Gilbert and Frech has one of the largest selections of gemstone rings to choose from. Our sizes range from 5 to 10. Once again, all of our rings are made from 100 percent sterling silver. We have many different designs and our artisans continue to create new ones as the fashion trends change.
It is still amazing to me know that there are so many uses for silver and that it has such a rich history. It is such a pretty color and reflects gemstones in a way that just enhances their beauty. I have so much more appreciation for my silver jewelry now and I view it as an investment. Next time you purchase a piece of silver jewelry take a few moments to reflect on this journey we have taken together. I know it will make your new piece just a little bit more special!
Sterling Silver And Gemstones
Sterling Silver
Pure Silver, also called fine silver, is relatively soft, very malleable, and easily scratched so it is commonly combined with other metals to produce a more resilient product. The most popular of these alloys is sterling silver, which consists of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Although any metal can make up the 7.5% non-silver portion of sterling, centuries of experimentation have shown copper to best improve the metal's hardness and durability without affecting its beautiful color.
The small amount of copper added to sterling has little effect on the metal's value. Instead the price of the silver item is affected by the labor involved in making the item, the skill of the craftsperson, and the intricacy of the design.
Identifying Quality Sterling Silver
All high quality silver items are stamped with a "Sterling Silver" or "925" mark. This mark identifies the precious metal content of the jewelry.
Silver Alloys
Because pure silver is so soft, it should only be used when malleability is required, such as in handcrafted jewelry featuring weaving and other intricate designs. Sterling Silver is most often used for jewelry and household accessories because of its combination of beauty and durability. Acceptable quality marks for sterling silver include:
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Care
With proper care, your fine quality silver will last a lifetime. To minimize scratches and other damage, store your silver jewelry either in a cloth pouch or in a separate compartment in your jewelry box. Avoid exposing your silver to household chemicals when cleaning with bleach or ammonia, or when swimming in chlorinated water, as these chemicals can damage silver.
Clean your Silver REGULARLY!!!
Care should also be taken to prevent silver tarnish build-up a dulling that naturally occurs when silver reacts with sulfur or hydrogen sulfide in the surrounding air. To clean your silver, use specific formulas to remove tarnish. You can find fine silver polishes, solutions, or cloths designed to remove tarnish. These are available at most hardware stores or specialty craft stores. Tarnish is most easily removed when it first becomes visible! So keep an eye out for it! Although wearing your silver often is the best way to prevent tarnish from building up, regular cleanings of all your silver items will prevent tarnish and keep your silver bright, sparkling, and beautiful.
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