Test for Sterling Silver At Home

01/11/2012 15:47

People who purchase jewelry always want to test to confirm the authenticity of the piece. The dealer’s words and certificate is not enough now. When you are paying such a big amount you should be getting an authenticate item. There are several ways you can test sterling silver at home. Here are some:

1. Take a magnifying glass and look for markings or hologram on the rings. Usually jewelry is marked with “925”, “Ster” or “Sterling” to indicate the purity. However, absence of the same can’t be confirmed as a fake piece.

2. Magnetic test is a good way to check if the metal contains iron in the mix. Sliver is not attracted towards magnet hence if your jewelry is attracted to a magnet, it confirms presence of Iron.

3. Take a soft cloth and rub the jewelry with it. If a black stain comes on the cloth it means it is silver. This is because silver has a tendency to get tarnishes when exposed with air. However the amount of silver can’t be checked with this method.

4. Jewelers perform a test with Nitric Acid which should be handled with care. Wear gloves and goggles to avoid any kind of injury. Choose a spot on the jewelry and place a drop of acid on it. Silver should react and give a creamy color while a green color confirms fake ones. Silverjewelry.com sells jewelry made of pure Sterling Silver; log on today to buy Sterling Silver wholesale.