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Dec 15th, 2007 04:08
Ansheel, Tania Glover, http://www.jaipurhandicrafts.com/
Sterling Silver is the whitest of all the metals. Fine silver is generally too soft for most jewelry applications. Sterling Silver is a mix of 92.5% fine silver and 7.5% copper. Silver products sometimes may be marked 925, which means that 925 parts per thousand are pure silver. 99.9% silver is called "Fine silver." Sterling components and jewelry made in the USA are often stamped "Sterling." Goods made for international trade are often marked "925" indicating the 92.5% fineness. "Coin" silver is used in some countries and could be marked "900" or "800" depending on fineness. http://www.jaipurhandicrafts.com/ http://www.jaipurtravels.com/ http://www.namaskarindiatravels.com/ http://www.rajasthantravelsguide.com/ http://www.jaipurtravelguide.com/ http://www.jaipurtourigsmguide.com/ http://www.hillstationindiatour.com/ http://www.wildlifeindiatravel.com/ http://www.pushkartravels.com/ http://www.travelpackagerajasthan.com/ http://www.travelpackageindia.com/ http://www.udaipurtravels.com/ http://www.agratravels.com/ http://www.rajasthantravelguide.co.in/ http://www.traveltoindia.biz/ http://www.info4india.com/ http://jaipurtravelsguide.blogspot.com/ http://rajasthantravelsguide.blogspot.com/ http://indiatravelsguide.blogspot.com/ http://jaipurtourguide.wordpress.com/ http://jaipurrajasthanindia.blogspot.com/ http://travelguiderajasthan.blogspot.com/ http://aahindia.blogspot.com/ http://worldtravelsguide.blogspot.com/