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Looking for a symbol of love that offers a dazzling sparkle without a high price point? Consider a diamond engagement ring crafted in a more affordable precious metal.
Looking for a symbol of love that offers a dazzling sparkle without a high price point? Consider a diamond engagement ring crafted in a more affordable precious metal.
Lucky you, Enchanted Disney Fine Jewelry offers a selection of reasonably priced, yet astonishingly brilliant engagement rings fashioned from high-quality 925 sterling silver.
Pure silver is too soft to be used for jewelry making, so it is usually combined with a harder metal to create a more workable material. When jewelry has a 925 stamp on it, it indicates that it is made of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of another metal, typically copper. This combination of metals makes sterling silver (925) a good choice for jewelry as it has the ideal balance of softness and hardness, allowing it to be easily shaped and turned into various pieces of jewelry.
Aside from being an affordable option, sterling silver diamond engagement rings offer a lovely white sheen that is almost identical to white gold. This silvery shine perfectly complements the icy sparkle of diamonds.
Sterling silver is a material that has long been used to make rings and other beautiful jewelry pieces. At Enchanted Disney Fine Jewelry, we've combined sterling silver with 10K gold to create charming two-tone engagement rings. We have meticulously decorated each piece with diamonds and handcrafted detail inspired by love and romance of classic fairy tales. Every ring you'll see is capable of becoming a declaration of love and a symbol of commitment.
FAQs
Can I propose with a silver ring?
Yes! It is perfectly fine to propose marriage with a silver ring, or a sterling silver ring to be specific. Like platinum and gold, silver is also valued as a precious metal perfect for special gifts like fine jewelry and symbolic jewelry.
How do I confirm if my ring is sterling silver and not silver-plated?
Inspect the ring and look for a stamp of "925, " a hallmark for high-quality sterling silver. Other sterling silver jewelry pieces may also carry ".925," "Sterling," or "Ster." engravings.
A silver-plated ring will not carry the 925 hallmark because it is made out of a different kind of metal and is only coated with a thin layer of silver.
Is 925 silver strong enough to hold diamonds?
Many see that embedding natural diamonds on 925 sterling silver jewelry is impractical because of the metal's perceived softness compared to gold or platinum. But with the right setting, ring design, and the skill and expertise of the jeweler, there should be nothing to worry about. Enchanted Disney Fine Jewelry thoughtfully uses and expertly mounts natural diamonds on sterling silver rings and other jewelry pieces.
What is the proper way to care for a sterling silver diamond ring?
Caring for a sterling silver diamond ring is easy, and you only need to remember three things: keep it dry, store it right, and polish it occasionally.
Pure water won't damage your sterling silver ring, but the chemicals in treated water, chlorinated water, and saltwater can trigger and hasten tarnishing. The same principle applies to storing sterling silver. Moisture, humidity, and UV rays may accelerate the tarnishing process.
Storing your sterling silver diamond ring separately can prevent any chance of damage or jewelry scratching.
Will a sterling silver engagement ring last?
Any high-quality 925 sterling silver jewelry can be durable enough to last a lifetime if you take proper care of it. Over time, a sterling silver engagement ring may show signs of wear, but don't let that worry you. Tarnishing is a chemical reaction that isn't permanent. Consider having it professionally cleaned to give your prized jewel a shiny, fresh start.