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Sterling silver is an alloy of the precious metal silver that is white in color and is highly reflective of light. Because silver in its purest form is too soft for use in everyday items, most silver used in jewelry, flatware, tea sets and other household utensils is 92.5% pure combined with another metal, usually copper, to make it more durable. However, sterling silver is still a delicate metal that is prone to tarnishing. Therefore, it requires specific care to keep it clean and polished to the reflective, high shine that makes it so well-loved. Whether you have flatware, kitchen items or jewelry, learn how to polish sterling silver so that your bright treasures shine for a lifetime.
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Sterling silver is an alloy of the precious metal silver that is white in color and is highly reflective of light. Because silver in its purest form is too soft for use in everyday items, most silver used in jewelry, flatware, tea sets and other household utensils is 92.5% pure combined with another metal, usually copper, to make it more durable. However, sterling silver is still a delicate metal that is prone to tarnishing. Therefore, it requires specific care to keep it [[Clean Sterling Silver|clean]] and polished to the reflective, high shine that makes it so well-loved. Whether you have flatware, kitchen items or jewelry, learn how to polish sterling silver so that your bright treasures shine for a lifetime.
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