A HISTORY OF SILVER IN JEWELRY

A HISTORY OF SILVER IN JEWELRY

Silver is a white metallic element, harder than gold, softer than copper and second only to gold in malleability and ductility. Represented on the Periodic Table of the Elements by the symbol Ag, silver is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. Silver is considered one of the noble metals because of its excellent resistance to oxidation. Historically, silver has played a prominent role in the production of jewelry and objects d'art and is usually alloyed with another metal to harden it enough to maintain the desired shape and details imparted to it.
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