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The long continuous ribbon of fibres, loosely held together, that comes out from the drawing machines.
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Mineral with specific hardness of 2.5 to 3 on the Mohs scale.
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The color of the metal used in the jewelry is silver in color. This does not mean that the metal is silver or silver plated. If the jewelry is made of silver it will be stated as sterling silver in the description.
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1 ?A precious metal 2 ?Referring to coins struck in silver (generally 90% silver and 10% copper but there are a few exceptions).
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unalloyed silver in it's pure state. Typically refers to silver that is 99.9% pure. Pure silver is the most reflective of all the precious metals and is highly tarnish resistant. Unfortunately it is also quite soft and does not work or heat harden appreciably. For these and other reasons fine silver is often mixed with small amounts of other metals to produce tougher, harder wearing alloys (see "Sterling Silver" and "Argentium") Pure silver is also known as "fine" or "three nines" silver. ...
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