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Silver is a precious metal that takes its name from the Latin word for shiny, argentum. After having been a resource of great value in Greece and Crete during Antiquity, silver was subsequently extracted largely in Spain, and later in central Europe. In the 19th century, thanks to numerous advances in production (including the technique of drilling by steam engines and the improvement of transport), many silver mines were discovered and exploited throughout the world.

Today, silver is found in the form of veins and nuggets mainly in Mexico, Peru, Australia and China.

In traditional jewellery-making, silver is often covered with a thin layer of rhodium which gives it a more homogeneous and stable colour over time. But today designers favour its natural colour and rarely "rhodium" their silver pieces. Instead, they set it with stones and allow it to oxidise for a modern and elegant look.

Like gold, silver is malleable. It is therefore impossible to use it at 100% purity for the creation of jewellery.

In France, silver is recognised as a precious metal from 800 thousandths of pure silver in the alloy. However, the silver most commonly used in jewellery is 925 thousandths, that is to say an alloy composed of 92.5% pure silver. Different hallmarks are used to classify silver according to its purity. The 925 thousandths silver is marked by a Minerva head. Alloys made up of 80% pure silver are represented by a head of Minerva followed by the number 2.

Silver jewellery tends to oxidise on contact with oxygen in the air. This natural oxidation disappears quite easily with specific products for silverware. These must be applied with a soft cloth, then rinsed and dried.

At WHITEbIRD, designer Sophie Buhai’s sculptural and often voluminous pieces inspired by the modernist tradition put silver in the spotlight. De Jaegher also use silver in their precious jewellery.

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Silver is a precious metal that takes its name from the Latin word for shiny, argentum. After having been a resource of great value in Greece and Crete during Antiquity, silver was subsequently extracted largely in Spain, and later in central Europe. In the 19th century, thanks to numerous advances in production (including the technique of drilling by steam engines and the improvement of transport), many silver mines were discovered and exploited throughout the world.

Today, silver is found in the form of veins and nuggets mainly in Mexico, Peru, Australia and China.

In traditional jewellery-making, silver is often covered with a thin layer of rhodium which gives it a more homogeneous and stable colour over time. But today designers favour its natural colour and rarely "rhodium" their silver pieces. Instead, they set it with stones and allow it to oxidise for a modern and elegant look.

Like gold, silver is malleable. It is therefore impossible to use it at 100% purity for the creation of jewellery.

In France, silver is recognised as a precious metal from 800 thousandths of pure silver in the alloy. However, the silver most commonly used in jewellery is 925 thousandths, that is to say an alloy composed of 92.5% pure silver. Different hallmarks are used to classify silver according to its purity. The 925 thousandths silver is marked by a Minerva head. Alloys made up of 80% pure silver are represented by a head of Minerva followed by the number 2.

Silver jewellery tends to oxidise on contact with oxygen in the air. This natural oxidation disappears quite easily with specific products for silverware. These must be applied with a soft cloth, then rinsed and dried.

At WHITEbIRD, designer Sophie Buhai’s sculptural and often voluminous pieces inspired by the modernist tradition put silver in the spotlight. De Jaegher also use silver in their precious jewellery.

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Blow Up Solar gold-plated RingBlow Up Solar gold-plated Ring
Sale price$468
Kiss Me silve and diamond ringKiss Me silve and diamond ring
Silver / Diamond
Sale price$2,850
Unique piece Souriant yellow gold and amethyst braceletSouriant yellow gold and amethyst bracelet
Yellow gold / Silver / Amethyst / Spinel / Sapphire / Tourmaline / Tanzanite / Ruby / Carnelian
Sale price$5,244
Recycled metal Yasmine Large Silver Bracelet
Silver
Sale price$513
Local productionRecycled metal Gemini silver pendant
Sale price$251
Sold out Local productionRecycled metal Libra silver pendant
Sale price$251
Recycled metalLocal production Virgo silver pendant
Sale price$251
Local productionRecycled metal Sagittarius silver pendant
Sale price$251
Local productionRecycled metal Aries silver pendant
Sale price$251
Local productionRecycled metal Les Liens silver necklaceLes Liens silver necklace
Sale price$798
Local productionRecycled metal Cancer silver pendant
Sale price$251
Local productionRecycled metal Capricorn silver pendantCapricorn silver pendant
Sale price$251
Local productionRecycled metal Scorpion silver pendantScorpion silver pendant
Sale price$251
Chaine Yasmine argent
We by WHITEbIRD

Chaine Yasmine argent

Silver
Sale price$741
Collier June argent et saphirCollier June argent et saphir
Pascale Monvoisin

Collier June argent et saphir

Silver / Sapphire
Sale price$451
Recycled metalSocially conscious Mini Scarab single tsavorite studMini Scarab single tsavorite stud
Bibi van der Velden

Mini Scarab single tsavorite stud

Yellow gold / Silver / Tsavorite / Sapphire
Sale price$2,109

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