Sunday, 22 February 2015

Charming Silver Rings

That silver ring adorned on your finger might seem like a simple piece of jewelry to you, but it is not. Silver rings have held a much-revered spot in the cultures all over the world. In every culture and tradition, rings symbolize something different. In some places people look upon the rings as symbols of eternity. In other cultures, silver rings signify lifelong prosperity or are also symbolic of some Pagan rituals and beliefs. In fact, silver as a metal has been very popular with mankind ever since he first mined the metal in around 4,000 B.C.

The rings made of silver are available in various designs. There are narrow and broad silver rings. You can also choose from a ring studded with a precious or semi-precious stone, or ring with carvings and etchings on them. The stones that are studded in silver rings are emerald and ruby. These diamond rings are extremely expensive. Cheaper stones such as zircon and rhinestones are also used to beautify a silver ring.

However, if you do not like silver rings studded with stones, then you can have a look at those with carvings and etchings on them. These rings are no less in beauty than other studded with stones. The carvings and etchings can be very elaborated and fined. You can also find rings with extremely beautiful filigree work done on them.

There was a time when the quantity of silver used in a silver jewelry was not standardized. This is the reason why many fraudulent jewelers often passed of rings containing very low quantity of silver as genuine silver rings and charge a fortune for them.

In order to standardize and regulate the quality of silver used to make jewelry, one international silver standard was adopted by all nations. If you look carefully, then most of the rings made of silver today have the numerical figure of 925 etched on them. The number 925 stands for 92.5% of silver. This means that the silver jewellery contains 92.5% of silver in it, with the remaining part being filled with metals such as copper, zinc, or nickel.

Silver rings are used at almost all the special occasions in life. They are used as wedding bands, gifted on birth of a child or his or her first communion. Often, wedding rings and bands made of silver are passed on from one generation to another as family heirloom.


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