Of course you're right, pure silver would be better for being
non-toxic, but for jewelry is it ever used? I don't think I've ever
seen a label stating pure silver on jewelry. If that was what was
meant that would be great! Is it too soft for jewelry? Or just
expensive.
Nancy
On Jan 29, 2008, at 7:25 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Tad Winiecki wrote:
What's wrong with using sterling silver?
It has metals in it other than silver, such as copper, which may cause
a reaction for people.
Many people react to the other metals in regular silver.
What is regular silver? Sterling? If so, you answered your own
question. If you mean fine, then there are no other metals in it (in
any significance).
I wouldn't buy it myself.
Buy what? Sterling, or fine? You use fine for making CS.
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