Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Thai Silver Jewelry Has A Warm Shine

There are a large number of very low priced sales of Thai Silver jewels online. You can also turn up great deals on colorful gemstones, lovely pearls, and vermeil (gold-plated), one-of-a-kind ornaments as well as strings of Hill Tribe silver beads, Tribal Silver semi-precious accessories, and others crafted of gold.
You will truly love Thai Silver jewelry, and you will find that you can use it anytime. There is definitely a distinct difference between Sterling and Thai Silver, with each having its own special characteristics. Fine silver is about 99.9% pure, while sterling silver is only about 92.5% pure.
Commodities traders around the world use this mark of silver. Fine Silver is considered to be too soft for everyday use in the modern world. Because Thai Silver is between 97% to 98% pure its niche lies somewhere between Sterling Silver and Fine Silver. It is strong enough so it can be crafted into tiny objects and this makes it the perfect metal for use in making Thai silver jewelry.
Thai silver also has the advantage of not tarnishing the way that Sterling does for the reason that there is no copper in Thai Silver. Most of the silver comes from the Hill Tribes. Thai silver jewelry is very famous in the world.
Although Hill tribe silver jewelry, coming from the north of Thailand, is estimated to be hundreds of years old, its outstanding characteristics make it applicable for accessory design in the most recent fashion styles. For example, Hill tribe bracelets can have classic, modern, or tribal looks, based on their patterns and designs.
Silver jewelry is a rich part of the cultural tradition of Thailand. Not only do they like to make it, but they also like to wear it. You will geniunely appreciate the look of Thai Silver with its warm glow that contrasts from the sharpness of Sterling Silver.
Every object created there is handmade by expert jewelers, which renders it unique. No two jewels are identical. Silver from Thailand also combines more effectively with both the warmer and the cooler shades of gems. It costs more than Sterling and contains more actual silver. It takes very little to maintain. You don't need any chemical substances to clean it. Simply moisten a soft cloth with lime juice and rub very gently to restore the silver's warm luster.

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