925 On Gold Jewellery: What Does It Mean

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Karat: A unit of measure for purity in precious metals, with 24 karats being pure metal and decrease numbers signifying lesser purity.
Sterling Silver: An alloy made from 92.5 percent pure silver and 7.5 % different metals (typically copper). As a result of sterling silver is 92.5 % pure silver, it is often stamped as 925 Sterling Silver or .925 Sterling Silver.
Advantageous Silver: In its purest type (99.9 percent pure), fine silver has an excellent white luster and is kind of soft and malleable.

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