Gold Versus Silver Jewelry
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Now, what’s a girl to do? Gold is coming back into popularity right as we are reaching those all time high costs. There is a good answer. If you really prefer gold jewelry to silver, you can pick a piece of sterling silver with a vermeil finish. Silver prices have almost doubled since 2001, too, but the big difference is that sterling silver is 12.00 per ounce (about 1/50th the cost of gold). Vermeil (Pronounced vehr-MAY) is a term that means gold over silver. Vermeil is a gold-plating process which was developed in France in the mid-1700s. In the 19th century, France banned production of vermeil because the process involved the use of mercury. Present-day vermeil refers to an overplaying of gold onto silver using a safe electrolytic process. In the past, gold plating was notorious for wearing through to the base metal. Today’s technology makes that a thing of the past. The plating done today will last a lifetime with proper care. Silver can be combined with either colored stones or with freshwater pearls. Because of it’s affordability it is possible to have an entire set of a triple strand silver and freshwater pearls necklace and matching bracelet with earrings to provide a stunning display of elegance at a very good price. There are numerous affordable choices to suit your individual style. About the Author: Article by Michelle Lindsey. Send comments or suggestion to michelle_l(at)http://silverlandjewelry.com © 2006 http://www.silverlandjewelry.com Read more articles by: Michelle Lindsey Article Source: www.iSnare.com Labels: Michelle Lindsey
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