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4 Rows of Polished Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet Made in Mexico
4 Rows of Polished Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet Made in Mexico
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Elevate your jewelry collection with this refined 4 Row Polished Cuff, crafted from authentic .925 sterling silver. The impeccable mirror finish showcases timeless sophistication, while the generous 22mm width makes a graceful statement. With a comfortable 65mm inside diameter, this piece combines understated elegance with enduring quality—a versatile accessory that transcends trends and complements any wardrobe.
Mexican Silver
Mexico is one of the world’s leading producers of silver. Taxco is Mexico’s city most linked to fine silver jewelry and objects. In the 1700s, rich silver deposits were discovered here. Today, travelers from around the world visit Taxco for silver purchases.
Although standards vary, most Mexican silver is .925 (92.5 percent) pure. Purity ranges from .925 to .999 and is often stamped as such. It may say, “silver made in Mexico” or “Mexico silver.” Some Mexican silver features an eagle stamped into it with a number designating where in the country it originated.
Regular or “Pure” Silver
Silver, known also as pure, regular or fine silver, has a silver content of 99.9%. Because of its high purity, fine silver is too soft to be used in jewelry and other items, so it is often mixed with other metals to make it harder.
Sterling silver is an alloy created when copper is added to pure silver. Usually, sterling silver has a purity of 92.5. It is used to make body jewelry, belt buckles, cuff links, bracelets, necklaces and rings. Other silver alloys used in jewelry include vermeil and Britannica silver. Vermeil is an alloy of gold, sterling silver and other metals. Britannica silver alloys are 95.84 percent silver with 4.16 percent copper.
Sterling silver was developed in Europe as early as the 12th century. It was used in the United Kingdom in coinage and trading before spreading to the US, Canada, Australia and other British Empire countries from the 19th century to the mid-20th century.
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