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Sterling Silver 101

20 Friday Nov 2015

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BlogHoliday time is when we find our customers buying more sterling silver, so I decided to learn a little bit more about sterling silver‘s history! The name of sterling silver dates way back to the 12th-century, in order to pay the British for English cattle, East Germans requited them with silver coins.  These silver coins slowly became titled “Easterlings” which transitioned to the abbreviated “Sterling”.

Silver mines were first discovered in “Anatolia” (now known as Turkey), which was the main source of silver for many of the growing cultures in that area of the world. Silver became a currency soon afterward, and incremental efforts to mine silver took place- increasing its value around the world.

So what exactly is sterling silver? Sterling silver contains at least 92.5% silver, the remaining 7.5% is comprised of any other metal (usually copper). Any silver containing more than 95% becomes way too malleable for everyday use, which is why the second metal is included in sterling silver to provide each piece with durability and stability.

There is an assortment of styles and textures when it comes to sterling silver jewelry.  Like with so many finer things, fake sterling silver jewelry does exist and we put together a few quick questions to determine whether or not a piece is real sterling silver.

Is it magnetic? Sterling Silver should not be magnetic. Any piece attracted to a magnet is usually highly polished stainless steel (made to look like silver).

Is there anything I can look for on the piece of jewelry itself? Yes! Most of the time, real sterling silver jewelry has a mark to indicate the purity of it. These marks include “925”, “.925” or “S925”, and this should be easy to remember considering sterling silver is made up of 92.5% silver! Not all pieces have these marks, if there is some sort of official stamp on the piece of jewelry; it’s most likely real.

Is there anything else I can do to test it? The last suggestion we have is simply to rub the piece with a white cloth, if you see black marks- then it’s real sterling silver! These marks appear because sterling silver oxidizes when exposed to air, which also contributes to tarnishing.

Something else to consider:  Price! Usually sterling silver costs a bit more than anything you would find to be fake, so if the price seems a bit higher than it’s likely your sterling silver jewelry is real!

As most beautiful things do, sterling silver requires maintenance! The reason it’s so important to take care of sterling silver is because the second metal (copper) makes it tarnish. Tarnishing sterling silver is the result of a chemical reaction between copper and oxygen, which makes the silver darken or become discolored (usually a yellow or brown). Click here to learn more about how to take care of sterling silver. 

Sterling silver is just one among several mediums of jewelry with a story; gaining knowledge on the items I sell helps me to better understand the artisans I work with as well as my own customers. Feel free to comment below to share more information or ask any questions you may have regarding sterling silver care We love hearing back from you!

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A Toast To The Human Spirit

19 Thursday Nov 2015

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Dear friends,

All over the world, our artisans speak of the joy that comes from creating something that will put a smile on the face of a fellow human being, even though that person may be halfway around the world and they are never likely to meet. They talk of the sense of legacy, knowing that the works they have fashioned will likely endure as cherished treasures for years to come.

For most artists and artisans, their work is as much spiritual as it is practical and financial. Many believe that there is a bit of their soul in each work of their hands.

At this time of religious and secular celebrations, and at this time of new beginnings, let us join together in a toast to the human spirit!

Terri Alpert, CEO and Founder of Uno Alla Volta

Terri S. Alpert
Founder & CEO
T.alpert@unoallavolta.com

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The World of Possibilities

02 Monday Nov 2015

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Anyone who knows me knows that I’ve always been one for dreaming big. And, I rebel against labels and boxes. When I was twelve going on thirteen, nothing would bring out the fierce determination in me as much as being told that I can’t do something. The same remains true now that I’m fifty-two, going on fifty-three.

I grew up exceptionally privileged in that my parents, my grandparents, and my teachers all reinforced in me the idea that with determination and focus I could accomplish anything. As I grew older, I learned to recognize the enormous blessing which came with this mindset. And, with all blessings comes the obligation to share. And, so I’ve made it a part of my life’s work to help seed their imaginations.
On November 6th, I will be assisting artist JG Boccella with the inaugural event for his Fierce Women Project*, bringing girls in their formative years (middle and high school age) together with a wide variety of accomplished women. We “grownups” intend to be the sparks. Our goal is for each girl to begin to understand tutto è possibile!

In gratitude,

Terri Alpert, CEO of Uno Alla Volta

Terri S. Alpert
Founder & CEO
T.alpert@unoallavolta.com

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