Jan
11
    
Posted () in Silver on January-11-2012

Mention the 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle coin to a dedicated coin collector and their eyes sparkle with excitement! These lovely, rare coins have been highly sought after since they were first minted. As you probably already know, the American Silver Eagle is the official U.S. silver bullion coin and the program itself has been extremely popular since it’s launch.

To celebrate the 20th year of the program, the U.S. mint offered 3 separate 2006 Silver Eagles in a set. The 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle set includes 1 standard American Silver Eagle, 1 2006 Burnished Silver Eagle and 1 2006 Reverse Proof Silver Eagle.

Each of these 2006 Silver Eagles has something to offer to the collector.

The standard 2006 Silver Eagle coin is valuable in its own right, being made from 1 ounce of 99.9% pure silver.
Minted in the year 2006 only, the Reverse Proof Silver Eagle commorates the 20th anniversary of the silver eagle program. This particular American Silver Eagle coin is highly coveted by both serious coin collectors and investors alike because it is so unique and super scarce!. It is different then the regular Silver American Eagle coin.
The coin is minted with a frosted background and mirrored devices – the opposite of the standard coin. In less than five years, the Silver Eagle reverse proof has seen superb gains by those who have both purchased and sold it.
The 2006 Burnished Silver Eagle is minted using special burnished blanks which produce a very unique and appealing finished coin. This particular coin has the “W” mintage mark and was also produced in 2007 and 2008.  It was not, however, minted in 2009. Whether it will be minted in the future is unknown.

Each coin in the set is minted from 1 Troy ounce, containing .999 ounces of pure silver.
2006 Silver Eagles are 1.598 inches, or 40.60 mm, in diameter and .177 inches, or 2.98 mm, in width.
They are legal tender coins in the U.S.
The obverse of each of the 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle Set coins features the classic Walking Liberty design by Adolph Weinman that was featured on United States half-dollars minted from 1916 to 1947.
The reverse of each 2006 Silver Eagle coin features a heraldic eagle reminiscent of the Great Shield of the United States.

The rarity of the coins and the complete set has made them one of the top popular offerings from the U.S. mint. Both the set and the individual coins are one of the most sought after Silver Eagles, out of all the dates produced since the program began.
Like all dated Silver Eagle coins, they carry certif by the United States Mint. Their intrinsic silver content means that they are a safe and secure investment. This means that buyers will always be confident of their superb value.
The prices for 2006 Silver Eagles has continued to rise steadily since their introduction.
The recent market move toward physical precious metal assets, especially silver, will likely boost their value in years to come.
Collectors will enjoy the splendid beauty of some of the most exquisite coins ever minted.

Most leading investment advisors are recommending the purchase of tangible precious metal assets like the 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle. They enjoy rising prices and an intrinsic value that paper stocks cannot match. This is the right time to be adding 2006 Silver Eagles to your portfolio, and the market continues to prove this with excellent returns on investment for purchases of these truly exceptional coins.



 
Jan
10
    
Posted () in Silver on January-10-2012

Silver is one of those treasured precious metals since the beginning of the human civilization. It is used for various purposes like manufacturing of jewelries, apparatus and other ornaments. At the present time, silver are now being utilized in wide array of studies and application like medicine, dentistry, cinematography and optics. The list can go on and on.

With the various uses of silver, people all over the planet have seen great potentials of silver significantly with investing. Silver has been used as a hedge of protection for countries’ fiscal downfalls. There are various types of silver’s investment vehicles – bars, exchange-traded products, certificates, silver accounts, derivatives, spread betting, CFDs, silver mining companies and the most preferred by many people, coins and rounds.

Besides, marketing silver is by and large one of the oldest affairs that have been made by man. Silver coins trading dating back in ancient times are one of the evidence that proved this. Since then, buying and selling of silver has been simpler since people have now access to global market by means of the fast growing internet. So how to sell silver dollars? Here’s how.

Post In An Online Classified AdsSocial networks are now part of people’s lives. Now these social networks are being utilized to sell and promote silver selling businesses.

This is an easy way of marketing your silver to raise cash. You just construct an account and simply post the silver that you are selling. Upload a clear photo of your precious metal so that the prospect buyers can distinctly see the caliber of your silver.
Indeed, marketing your silver in an online classified ad is one of the easiest ways of marketing your precious metal. But the great part of it is that posting on these sites are absolutely free.

Put Your Silver In An Online AuctionBefore many are selling by means of a live auction. On the other hand, online auction is much easier and have larger possible buyers. Fundamentally, the procedure works the same way as an online classified. The slightest difference is the various websites that you will be uploading your silver dollar pieces. Yet again, just like selling your silver in an online ad, these online auctions are also for free.

Sell Your Silver To Companies Who Particularly Buy Precious Metals OnlineYou can sell your silver dollars online. There are some companies who purposely buy precious metals and they get silvers for more than 75 percent higher than local pawn shops, jewelers and coin dealers. These companies are able to get silver much higher because they do not have the local offices to maintain or spend thousands of dollar just to pay the monthly expenditures like the rent. In addition they do not have human resources to be paid.

Price charts are posted on their respective websites to show the current payout for both silver and gold bullion. If you are inquisitive to peddle your silver to them you will just contact them. They will send you a distinctive parcel for you to securely ship your silvers. Payments are then sent to you through your number one mode of payment.

Through out the years, silver has been one of the most sought after metals across the globe As the new age has becoming progressively dexterous, silver buying has a great history to tell. Since then, the trading measures become easier because of the internet. Through the internet people’s exposure to silver can gain more potential buyers and trader.

With the simple steps mentioned above, you will certainly gain profit on your silver dollars and other pieces.



 
Jan
09
    
Posted () in Silver on January-9-2012

Silver jewellery in the UK is highly sought after as it is a precious metal that looks fantastic paired with gemstones, many UK jewellery designers use silver to produce modern contemporary designs that are now highly fashionable. This article aims to help you understand the different types of silver jewellery in the UK and will provide you with some advice on what to look out for when shopping online.

Silver has been used for centuries in jewellery design, the main countries that export silver are Mexico and Australia, in its raw form it is a very soft metal that is not really suited to jewellery design so what you see advertised as silver jewellery in the UK is normally a variant of pure silver.

Sterling silver is composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% is made up of other metals, commonly copper. The copper is used to provide the soft silver with more durability while retaining the same aesthetic appeal of the metal. Sterling silver is hallmarked to prove is authenticity and pureness, you will find hallmarked sterling silver is the most common form of silver used in jewellery design.

Silver plate is another common term; this is a thin layer of silver wrapped around a base metal such as brass of copper, because it is a thin layer the metal will eventual y wear off revealing the less appealing colour of the base metal used. Because of the amount of silver used in this method the jewellery will be of a lower value and ultimately lower cost than its sterling silver counterpart.

When you are shopping online for silver jewellery in the UK you will need to pay particular attention to the descriptions of the metals used, if it is not explicitly declared as sterling silver the chances are it is a variant. Upon delivery of any sterling silver item check for its hallmark to ensure it is a genuine silver piece, it is not uncommon for silver plate to be passed off as sterling silver on auction sites.

Silver jewellery can be worn in a variety of ways; designers have used silver in necklaces, bracelets, rings watches and earrings. The colour silver is very versatile in that it is almost neutral making it easy to pair with a wide variety of outfits, silver jewellery in the UK has benefited from continued consumer popularity due to its versatility.

unlike gold there are little or no social stigmas associated with wearing silver jewellery in the UK, this makes it appeal to a far wider group of consumers, because the cost is more reasonable than other precious metals it also make its appeal to a wider demographic, specifically not excluding younger people who might not have the same amount of disposable income as the target demographic for gold jewellery.

Silver jewellery in the UK remains as popular as ever and is my recommended metal of choice for anyone looking to invest in a new item of silver jewellery in the UK.



 
Jan
08
    
Posted () in Silver on January-8-2012

Colloidal silver for the skin is probably one of the fastest growing arrays of colloidal silver products. There are many uses of colloidal silver for the skin, and several reasons you might consider using it.

Among reasons for using colloidal silver for the skin are:

1. Affordability. Colloidal silver for the skin can be inexpensive; you can even make your own colloidal silver solution at home by means of a circuit that will leech silver from a pure silver wire into pure water. Hygiene is vital, of course, but home brewing of colloidal silver for the skin can be practiced with discretion.

2. Effectiveness. Colloidal silver for the skin is believed to be very effective. Colloidal silver is well established as a bacteria killer, and colloidal silver as an antibiotic is extremely well received, though sometimes controversial. While common over the counter (OTC) antibiotic prescriptions can help treat skin problems, they can also kill off beneficial bacteria. Colloidal silver is believed to be friendly to beneficial bacteria while killing those that cause skin problems.

3. Simplicity. Colloidal silver for the skin does not have to be ingested. It can be applied topically – to the surface of the skin. Colloidal silver can be an effective bacteria killer, eliminating the cause of skin eruptions.

Colloidal silver for the skin is very promising. You probably know there is a wide array of products for the skin, but many of them can be costly. Some may even be dangerous. Colloidal silver is safe when used sparingly, but be sure you buy true colloidal silver for the treatment of acne.

Among uses of colloidal silver for the skin are:

1. Face cream. Colloidal silver face cream promotes beautiful skin by repairing damage and preventing infections.

2. Acne treatment. Colloidal silver is an inexpensive, easily-applied, and effective treatment for acne.

3. Treatment for scars and stretch marks. Colloidal silver eases away scars and stretch marks, promoting clear, unblemished skin.

4. Treatment for cuts and abrasions. Colloidal silver kills infections before they have opportunity to start.

5. Treatment for poison ivy, etc. Many have used colloidal silver to clear up bad cases of poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumach.

6. Treating insect bites. Colloidal silver attacks potential infection, killing the bacteria connected with it.

7. Underarm deodorant. Since underarm odor is caused by bacteria, it is believed colloidal silver prevents odor as it kills bacteria.

Colloidal silver for the skin has been lauded as a solution for many different skin problems. It seems to work for all, healing by killing off bacteria.

Colloidal silver for the skin works as does internal dosages of colloidal silver. Pathogens and other microorganisms on the skin that come in contact with the colloidal silver suffocate from lack of oxygen. The colloidal silver dissolves the oxygen metabolizing enzyme found in most primitive organisms, a process similar to an electrochemical reaction. This unusual property makes colloidal silver able to perform successfully where other antibiotics cannot. Bacteria and the other microorganisms on the skin need oxygen to live, grow, and reproduce. Deprive them of oxygen with colloidal silver and they die.

Hints:

- Be sure you buy only true colloidal silver. True colloidal silver contains the proper size particle and a safe parts-per-million ratio. True colloidal silver has been effective against many bacterial issues.

- Use colloidal silver for the skin sparingly. More is not necessarily better. Some products have too high a parts-per-million ration. Others have silver particles that are too large. Either can lead to potential trouble.

Caution: A potential undesirable side effect of colloidal silver for the skin is Argyria. In Argyria, silver is deposited in the body in too great an amount. The deposited silver reacts with the sun through a process similar to that of the development of a photographic negative, turning the skin a bluish-gray color. This is most likely to occur if your product is not true colloidal silver.



 
Jan
06
    
Posted () in Silver on January-6-2012

So why should silver be a great investment in 2007? Silver costs less than other precious metals. It can tarnish and corrode. But because of its properties appearance, hardness, durability and scarcity it has been a valued trade item for thousands of years.

Traditionally in unsettled times, investors unload stocks,shares and paper currency and buy into commodities which hold real value. What factors then particuliarly favour a rise in silver prices now?

Increased Demand

Silver has become a vital important metal in manufacturing industry. While there is less call for silver jewellery and ornaments and use (as a silver salt) in photographic film, there is far more demand in electronics, and for coins and medals. Unlike gold, considerable quantities of silver is lost during and after use and cannot be reclaimed.

Additionally in industry, silver is generally used in relatively small quantities – as in reliable non corroding contacts, and circuit breakers – so a price rise wouldn’t much alter industrial processing costs.

Furthermore, there is no indication of this increasing industrial need for silver being cut. Silver usages as varied as catalysts, water purification, solar cells,motor controls and minature batteries continues to climb.

Increased Competition

Every developing nation including the two main industrial giants, China and the US are going to need more and more silver.Already they cannot get enough. Silver reclaimed from disappearing scrap or photographic waste can’t begin to meet this shortfall,, so they will be competing with each other – and the rest of the world – for new silver. Not just for immediate use but to stockpile.

Shrinking Supplies

There are very few pure silver mines. About three-quarters of all new silver appears as a by product from lead , zinc and copper mines. This means that a sudden rise in silver price cannot not lead to extra output from these mines. However a price hike may push companies into carrying out new exploration, locating new lodes of silver-bearing ores,re opening old mines, and more efficient and novel silver recovery methods.

(These would in turn indicate some of the best new investments for 2007 , 2008 and beyond.)

Also look out for news of serious delays at silver refining sites,or mining disasters that again would tend to shoot silver prices upwards.

Less Availability

Because nearly all the world’s silver output is being swallowed or or stored by huge financial institutions , there is less and less left available for private investment. This will drive prices sky high as currencies dive and people lose faith in currencies no longer backed by precious metals.

Follow The Trend

Silver prices tend to shadow gold, the prices usually fluctuating over 22 year peaks. On this basis silver as not peaked yet. While gold has gone up about 26% over each of the last five years, silver prices over the same periods have achieved better annual gains, averaging 36%. Silver is still below its previous 1984 peak of over /oz! As gold rockets, silver prices look relatively more attractive, and again up go silver prices as investors buy in.

It looks as if silver has become massively undervalued and the combination of uncertainty/increasing demand, price wars and dwindling silver availability could push silver prices up to .38/oz. Also, many experienced silver traders now seem to think silver has the potential to go much higher.

Trading In Silver

The most reliable -and most physically least convenient method-of holding sterling silver, is as silver bullion (coins and bars of sterling silver of certified purity like the American Silver Eagle), followed by easier but potentially more risky silver ‘paper trading’ – in approximate order, you have silver certificates, exchange traded funds (ETFs), shares in silver mining companies, or derivatives like futures contracts and spread betting on the future price of silver.

While no investment is totally free of risk, putting some of your reserve investment into silver now as it surfs skywards does look a very attractive option.



 
Jan
05
    
Posted () in Silver on January-5-2012

Silver Coins are fun to share and collect. Coins are a part of our lives since medieval times. The oldest world coins were believed to originate from Lydia , and this coin was said to be made out of valuable metal like gold and silver.

Silver coins are very valuable coins as the metal used in them being silver has high market value.

Silver coins are non debatably the oldest form of coins originated. Greeks were known for their silver coins ,known as Drachmas.

The Denarius and the Miliarense are also some of the well known silver coins. Greeks are some of the few civilizations who used Silver metal for their currency coins.For the last 2500years silver coins have been a favorite of coin collectors .Kings Rich aristocrats were known to collect precious metal coins namely gold and silver coins.

World Money Museum is said to house the maximum umber of rare and old silver coins.

Silver coins are said to be originated from Greece which still houses some of the oldest and rarest of Silver coins to be seen.

Some of America’s popular and rare Silver coins are the Morgan Silver Dollar ,Peace Silver Dollar and the Buffalo Commemorative Silver Dollar.

Some of the rare Worlds Silver coins are the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf ,Chinese Silver Panda ,British Silver Britannia.Gold and Silver metals for currency coins was stopped in 1933,after which coins made out of valuable metals were only bought as investments.

The market value of Silver coins depends on the market rate of the silver metal on that particular day. As the economy fluctuates the market value of silver metal too fluctuates ,so the price of a silver coin can never be fixed.

Rare silver coins are priced on different norms ,the factors that determine the price of a rare silver coin will be the uniqueness the condition the age the mint mark.

Silver Bullion coins are to famous among investors who, are interested to secure them as a safe means of investment.

XAG is the symbol for Silver international currency under ISO 4217.

Silver Bullion Coins which have the maximum demand with collectors are the -

American Silver Eagle

Canadian Silver Maple Leaf

Australian Silver Kookaburra

British Silver Britannia

Chinese Silver Panda

Mexican Silver Liberatad

Silver Bullion coins which have less demand are the-

New Zealand Silver Kiwi

Isle of Man Silver Cats

Zambia Silver Elephant

Gibralter Silver Dogs

Russian Sable

Silver Coins – -find some for your colleciotn!



 
Dec
31
    
Posted () in Silver on December-31-2011

Gorgeous silver jewellery has encircled necks, armsm, wrists and fingers throughout history. It has been made into statues, ingots and decorated clothing and armour, been used for trade, and indicated high rank or royalty for thousands of years. Nowdays, it is seen dripping languidly from the bodies of todays royalty; rap stars, rock stars, movie stars and even sports stars. Silver’s story is as old as time and as new as the latest additions to the jewellery shop windows.

Silver: called argentum in the periodic table has an atomic number of 47 which means it is the 47th element on the periodic table and carries 47 electrons. It has a hardness rated between 2.5 and 2.7 and is therefore one of the most malleable of all metals. Silver is a white, lustrous metal prized for its purity and formability and because it can achieve the most brilliant polish of any metal.

The first major source of mined silver, is generally considered to be Turkey which served as the main source of silver for the near East, Crete and Greece. The early Egyptians used silver in their religious ceremonies and to create their articles of worship and it was considered even more precious than gold.

A concentrated effort to mine silver really began around 3000B.C. and the first sophisticated processing of the mined ore has been attributed to the Chaldeans at around 2500B.C. After the destruction of the Minoan empire in 1600B.C. the mines of Laurium, near Athens became the leading producers of mined silver. These mines proved to be highly productive, and for approximately 1000 years the Laurium mines were the largest source of silver in the known world.

The end of the monopoly of the Laurium mines saw the Romans come to the fore and mines in Spain and throughout Europe and Italy were pressed to meet the growing trading needs of Greece and Asia Minor. When the Moors invaded Spain and took control, it became necessary for the mining of silver to be expanded to more countries, mainly in central Europe and several new large deposits were discovered between 720 and 1200 A.D. But the real expansion in the production of silver occurred in a 500 year period between 100-1500A.D, when new developments were made in the mining and processing of silver particularly the development of the ‘mercury amalgamation method’.
This process enabled more silver to be taken from the ore and so silver production around the world increase exponentially during this time through discovery and better refining methods.

Even more significant was the discovery of seemingly almost infinite deposits of silver in the New World, and the first of these was in the Potosi District of Bolivia. At the same time major deposits were also found and mined in Mexico with the bulk of mining occurring between 1700 to 1800A.D.
For over 300 years, from 1500A.D. to 1800A.D. Mexico, Boliva and Peru accounted for over 85% of the world production of silver and trade, with the remaining portion obtained mainly from Germany, Hungary and Russia. From 1850, other countries like the US increased production and silver production increased again worldwide.

Silver can be hammered into sheets so thin that it would take 100,000 of them to stack 2.5 centimetres high. It is this formability that makes silver such a wonderful art form for the artisans throughout history. It can be shaped by hammering, spinning (like wool), or drawing (like toffee), it can be melted and poured into moulds, and can be decorated with etching, engraving or chasing. Known as the queen of metals, not the least because it has a known association with the moon and the moon goddess Lunai from times of antiquity. Silver has been closely associated with the moon and lunar influences and used for magical utensils and ornaments for thousands of years. It is closely related to Isis, queen of Egyptian goddesses and the traits of creativity, flexibility and emotion. It is one of the seven sacred metals, and used in alchemical processes by the original ‘scientists’ those wizards of old called alchemists such as Merlinus Arturius and Isaac Newton. Silver is known is also a part of the ancient chakra system of the Hindi’s and associated with the 6th chakra or 3rd Eye seen as the bridge between the human and the divine. This chakra is compared to empty space, free form a place of purity and unity, the site of bliss.

a silver coin was often dropped into a jug of milk to help prevent it from souring, in Vedic medicine silver water was known to cleanse the liver and spleen. More recently until sometime in the 1930’s silver compounds were used as a normal part of medicine, with silver nitrate being the main compound used. Silver Iodide was even used immediately at birth in babies eyes to prevent infections that resulted in blindness. We can find Colloidal Silver in use even today as a natural remedy for infections and many swear by it.

: Invisible silver is a transparent coating of silver on the double pane in thermal windows; silver enjoys greater reflectivity than gold and can achieve the most brilliant polish; silver is the best electrical conductor of all metals.

Because of their long tradition and history silver artisans are some of the most highly skilled artisans in the world today. Only the finest craftsmen in each generation became master silversmiths, this evolution throughout the centuries has created a tradition of excellence in both artistry and craftsmanship that is found only in the silver field.

The meaning of the word jewellery is derived from the word, jewel, which is the anglicised form of the French word ‘jouel’ and even further back to the Latin word ‘jocale’ which means toy or plaything. Jewellery is one of the oldest forms of body adornment, and although it has been used to pin clothes together and as a form of wealth storage in ingot form, it is still mainly used throughout history for decoration.

Silver jewellery was once used to indicate status as it was restricted for use by only the wealthiest and noblest of all up until the end of the 18th century. It was only through the Industrial Revolution, through mass manufacturing that jewellery finally became available to the general public.
It is seen on its own and embedded with precious or semiprecious stones in areas all over the world and from many areas of history including; Mesopotamia, China, Japan, Egypt, Africa, Greece, Rome,  India, Mexico (Mayans), Indian Tribes of North America, Peru (Aztecs), and the British Isles (Celts).

Silver is still beautiful and for many, more affordable than gold. Wearing a find piece of silver jewellery can give the wearer a feeling of confidence and beauty and create the finishing touch to any outfit. All sorts of silver jewellery can be found from modern pieces to purchasing antique peices that have stood the test of time. Silversmiths still replicate the older styles and wearing these beautiful pieces can add a unique touch to any outfit and is sure to get the wearer noticed!!

Big, bold and beautiful pieces from around the world abound, and it can be such an amazing feeling to find just the perfect piece for you. Choosing from Tibetan, Mexican, Italian or other amazing styles is half the fun and finding such pieces has been made even easier by the internet, although buying from a reputable business is key to ensuring your investment is worthwhile.



 
Dec
30
    
Posted () in Silver on December-30-2011

are a great way to purchase a large quantity of Silver Eagle coins. A monster box contains twenty five plastic coin tubes. Each tube contains twenty American Silver Eagle coins. That means each sealed U.S. Mint box will contain five hundred beautiful, uncirculated American Silver Eagles!

Perhaps you you are hesitant about investing in such a large quantity of American Silver Eagles at one time. Here are what I believe are the two most important reasons for purchasing a Silver Eagle Monster Box:

When you purchase American Eagle Silver coins, your price is based on the current market spot price. The dealer then adds a premium per silver bullion coin. The main advantage for buying Silver Eagle monster boxes is the cost savings. The greater the quantity of silver bullion coins purchased, the cheaper the price! Plus, most bullion dealers offer free shipping for large orders.

Another valid reason for purchasing Silver Eagle Monster Boxes is the shortage situation in silver bullion. Because of the selloff in the stock market, the financial turmoil in the credit markets and increase in bank failures, investors are turning to hard assets for protection and diversification. Unprecedented demand for silver bullion because of extreme investor demand has forced the the U.S. Mint to stop production of the 2008 edition of the Silver Eagle.

The U.S. Mint has rationed American Silver Eagles since early spring and is supplying the silver bullion coins to dealers on an allocation basis only.

Most dealers are shipping American Silver Eagle orders as they receive them from the U.S. Mint. In many cases, orders are experiencing significant delays and wait times of up to several months! Investors wishing to invest in Silver Eagles should purchase as many coins as they can afford now. There is a real risk that anyone wishing to purchase these silver bullion coins in the future will have to pay a huge premium to do so.

I would strongly urge anyone interested in investing in Silver Eagle Monster Boxes to strongly consider purchasing them now, while they are still available.

Here is the current supply status on Silver Eagles at the various mints and larger dealers:

Silvertowne is no longer accepting any new silver bullion orders.
NorthWest Territorial Mint will not be accepting any new walk-in orders until the online orders are caught up.
Perth Mint are not accepting any new orders.The U.S. Mint is no longer selling American Silver Eagles.
The Sunshine Mint has a backlog of orders for five months. They are a supplier of blanks to the U.S. Mint, btw.

The American Silver Eagle coin is the most popular silver bullion coin. The Silver Eagle is not only beautiful but its silver content is guaranteed by the U.S. government. Each beautiful silver eagle coin contains 1 troy ounce of silver and is 99.9% pure. The American Silver Eagle is considered legal tender and can be converted to cash at any given time.



 
Dec
28
    
Posted () in Silver on December-28-2011

Everyone loves wearing silver jewelry, from rappers and rock artists to wiccans, pagans, surfers, and men and women from all walks of live. This prescious metal glows softly or vibrantly with what seems like an other-worldly, shimmer and shines like a slice of captured moonlight worn by the wearer and imbuing them with magical and mystical powers.

Pure silver is harder than gold, has the whitest colour and can be shined to the highest sheen of any metal, it has the highest optical reflectivity and is used in paper thin sheets to create mirrors and in even thinner, transparent sheets to create reflective window treatments in high rise buildings.Silvers association with the moon and mystical or religious traditions is 1,000′s of year old, it is perhaps (disputed) the oldest metal to have been refined in history: used as money, for trade, in ceremonies Pagan, Christian and Asian, as trade, and to decorate the bodies of VIP’s throughout history.

The word ‘Silver’ comes from the Indo-European root arg meaning ‘white’ or ‘shining’ and also appears in the Ango-Saxon in various forms such as seolfor and siolfor and in the Teutonic as silabar and silbir. Silver’s story is long and rich and filled with fascination information. Silver: Argentum (latin) Chemical symbols: (Ag) and the shape of the cresent moon. Scientifically and historically silver has many unique properties and has been used in many ways. It is classified as a soft, lustrous, white transition metal and has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal. It has been used in coins, ingots, jewelry, tableware and photography and for the religious objects of many traditions.

For 1,000′s of years it was considered more precious than gold. Alloys of silver have many commercial uses from plating silverware and jewelry, in photography, in dental compounds, as solder, for brazing, in electrical contacts, batteries, mirrors, and printed circuits. silver iodide is used in cloud seeding to produce rain, and silver fulminate is a powerful explosive.Silver jewelry has been worn for literally 1,000′s of years, a beautiful piece of ‘wearable art’ can enhance and dramaticise any outfit and bring admiration and envy to the wearer.

Finding a piece of silver jewelry that feels just right for you and brings delight to you can be such a joyous moment. Traditional and modern designs that make bold statements about who you are and selected sentimental pieces can decorate your jewel box and your body any time of day or night as any time is the ‘right time’ to wear silver.Whether your jewelry falls languidly from your ears or your neck or dazzles brightly, catching the eye of everyone in the room you will be the centre of attention when you wear your ‘wearable art.’For eons silver has been the metal of choice for jewelry and ‘objet de art’ for most if not all mystical traditions.

Used to ‘draw down the moon’ during pagan lunar ceremonies and to represent the goddesses Lunae, Isis, Diana and Selena silver objects are said to empower the wearer or the user with psychic abilities and intutitive perception. Silver is also said to be calming and protective, and as money been made of silver for 1,000′s of years it is also said to draw money to the wearer.

Silver is associated with the Moon and so the two are inseparable, when a person is wearing silver they automatically bring the moon with them whereever they go and can draw on and use the moon’s power whenever they need. It is one aspect of the Great Goddess of All, and helps to keep her close at all times. silver can reflect both the light of the moon and the sun and so can also work as a protective sheild against negativity.

Tiny silver globes or beads can be worn to provide security and protection and protect against evil intent.Wearing silver jewelry can be used to enhance psychic abilities and at the same time protect the wearer against being overwhelmed. Wearing silver while you sleep can help to give you psychic dreams, time travel or serve as an anchor during travel between one reality and another. It brings balance asnd energy to those who feel stressed by their increasingly busy, aggressive yang world.

Silver is a known as afeminine element and can help the wearer whether male or female to balance their emotions and remain calm and relaxed. While gold’s power radiates outward, silver’s raditate inward changin the wearer from within. Alchemists associated silver with the moon and the feminine and considered right next to gold in the heirarchy of metals. It was thought to b e the passive, feminine and the polar opposite to the active, male and sunlit (solar) metal, gold. It was used in the ultimate merging of the opposites as gold and silver were symbols of the great male/female dichotomy, that of yin and yang, heaven and earth, black and white.

A long history with regard to silver power over werewolves and associations with vampires only enhances Silvers powerful magical mojo.Silver’s Healing PropertiesHistorically silver has been used for 100′s perhaps 1000′s of years to keep food and wine from spoiling, even today many grandmothers still drop a silver coin into the milk to prevent it from going off while on the table.

Hypocrates, the father of medicine himself, wrote that silver had beneficial health and anti-disease properties and Hahnemann the father of Homoeopathy studied silver’s properties himself and it is used as a homoeopathic remedy by modern homoeopaths.Medically proven to be antibacterial and germicidal in its colloid form, ‘Colloidal Silver’ is available over the counter in most health shops. Colloidal is a term meaning, suspended in fluid and ‘colloidal silver’ is made by electrostatically ‘melting’ the silver into pure water where the tiny molecules of silver are held suspended ready to be ingested.

Silver has been used and is still used today by the medical profession as a topical ointment to accelerate healing in burns victims.Silver ions and silver compounds prove a toxic effect on bacteria, viruses and fungi because of the oligodynamic effect (ability to absorb oxygen which causes the bactera to oxidis on contact.)Silver is surely a beautiful and useful metal, with magical and healing properties that brings the wearer joy and compliments. A startling piece of ‘wearable art’ can help to create an outstanding statement, do justice to the most expensive outfit or allow the wearer to feel like the centre of attention.



 
Dec
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Posted () in Silver on December-26-2011

Due to the beauty and dazzling appearance of silver, it is used as jewellery. Pure silver is too soft to wear. Therefore we use alloys of the silvers as jewellery. One of the most important alloys of silver is sterling silver. It contains 92.5% of silver. Sterling silver is used as jewellery because it looks great and it is affordable. Due to the rising demand of silver jewellery, many jewelers and fashion designers are using silver metal and starting to purchase beautiful silver metal. Due to lower prices, silver is more affordable than platinum, gold and looks as good. You can use different silver jewellery items like; necklace, bracelet or you can use it in combination with other precious stones. Silver is an evergreen jewellery metal and always remains in fashion.

Silver jewellery, due to its quality, inexpensiveness and beauty has a unique place in jewellery industry. That’s why it is gaining popularity day by day among the consumers which are interested in style, quality and affordability. Besides this, another major reason for sterling silver’s popularity is that it can be crafted into any type of jewellery items available like rings, bracelets, chains and charms. It is mistaken, frequently, for platinum and white gold as well as other new precious metals.

It can be sandblasted, giving it satiny texture or can be brushed for a matte finish. Silver jewellery is a perfect alternative to platinum and white gold. It is versatile, easy to care for, attractive and charming. Sterling silver is known for its unique shine and reflection of light. When light hits its surface, it is like no other metal on the earth. You can say power of its reflection is hypnotic. That’s why 100% pure sterling silver is prone to breaking and bending and is a little soft. Sterling silver is renowned as a style and class in the fashion world.

But there is a disadvantage of silver that it tarnishes if it is not handled with proper care. Tarnish is a corrosive layer that appears on silver when it is exposed to oxygen or the chemicals. But to avoid tarnishing of silver jewellery you can buy rhodium plated silver or it can be removed from silver by gentle polishing the silver with a silver cloth. Rhodium plated silver has the same glow as sterling silver has but it is more durable. But keep in mind that when you are going to clean your jewellery silver should not be plated with any kind of metal because when you clean it with silver cleaner, it will damage it. Sterling is the unique and highest quality silver and it worth twice as much as the other silver types. You can check whether your jewellery contains sterling silver by checking sterling stamp.

Due to the softness of silver, it can’t be used as ornament. Therefore, manufacturers come out with alloys of silver. Among the alloys of silver, sterling silver is unique. It is used to celebrate 25 years of marriage, commitment or love between two people.



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