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NewSterling Silver 925 Bracelet Red Ladybug Charm 6mm
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NewGlass Beads Sterling Silver Bracelet Length 8 in. Weight 10.0g. Free US Shipping
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BaJul Beads and Bracelets
The European control beads are made with a white copper base, similar color to silver, and plated with a heavy .925 sterling silver plating. With the cheerful price of silver, the company turned to this design and material to manufacture and sell wholesale

Aagaard to raise cash for Help for Heroes
Aagaard to raise cash for Help for Heroes The bracelet retails at £79 and £12 from each trafficking will be donated to the cause. It has a sterling silver clasp shaped like a uniform button and is tightly braided. Sterling silver and gold plated sensibility clasps with a diamond are also available. AAGAARD BRINGS FROM SOLDIER TO SOLDIER JEWELLERY TO UKall 2 news articles »

Eldred Co., Inc.
Eldred Co., Inc. Other silver: cased Italian .800 seemly flatware set, Gorham sterling silver cocktail pitcher with twelve matching stem cups, G. Jensen berry bowl designed by J. Rohde & two serving pieces in “Scroll”, cased set of flatware made for J. Robinson by CW

Romantic bracelets to suit your lady's taste
Mushy bracelets to suit your lady's tasteThis collection is a matching range of jewellery sets that includes bracelets, rings, necklaces and earrings in 14k gold, two mute or sterling silver. This season features a twotone set with faceted smokey quartz, colourful cabochon bangles and

PANDORA Offering Free Lariat with Sterling Silver Ends During July
as a bracelet or as a necklace chessman," said Pat Lee, owner of PANDORA. "This will allow customers the opportunity to experiment with different charms, pendants, and rings, to originate their own unique piece." PANDORA's lariat with sterling silver and more »

Sporty Chic Designs announces golf inspired jewelry for women
Lastly, the Record Collection is a prize selection of limited edition toggle bracelets to celebrate success at work or amuse oneself. Genuine beads with sterling silver or 14K gold accents inspire women to take their game to a new level.

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Grafners offers a Sara Blaine gold tinge and silver cuff with garnet gemstones, as well as a sterling silver piece by Cordova. A cuff bracelet usually is more rigid and larger in size than a sample bracelet. It often will have an open space,

Amara Gold Debuts Collection of Recycled Precious-Metal Jewelry
Amara Gold Debuts Collection of Recycled Precious-Metal Jewelry Amara Gold offers an far-reaching collection of gold and sterling-silver jewelry made entirely in North America. To ensure that its metals live up to their ecological claims—and that no freshly mined materials are acclimatized—each necklace, earring and more »

Aagaard aims to raise thousands for forces charity
Aagaard aims to raise thousands for forces charity on survival bracelets spent in combat by service personnel where parachute chord is used to make improvised bracelets that combine fashion with practicality in the combat operations. The Aargaard bracelets are available with a range of sterling silver

Woman flushes price tag during theft attempt, and more
A 24-year-old Hoffman Estates maidservant was arrested at 2:03 pm June 11 at Kohl's, 171 N. Barrington Road, and charged with misdemeanor retail stealing after she took a sterling silver bracelet and necklace,

How do I get scratches out from my sterling silver bracelet?

I have a medic on the qui vive bracelet that's sterling silver. It cost quite a bit of money too! I've only had it for a month and a half and it has tons of scratches on it already. Any ideas?


Hi Jenn,,
You "can't" take scratches out.

Polishing metal is indeed Removing the surrounding metal

Imagine slicing a potato in half,,,you get a nice,smooth,level skin,,right?

Then scrape a gouge across that surface.
Or even just a CUT--which doesn't remove any material,,it only parts the covering.

How can you "vanish" that surface disruption?

Only way is to shave another slice,,down to the level of the imperfection.

Thats an "exagerated representation" to help explain how Surface Defects/Damage/etc are removed from metal.

It Does NOT "thin the metal by Half",,,but it DOES INDEED Kick out Metal and will render it increasingly Thinner than Original each time it's polished.
It's also abrasive to any beautifying surface detail.

On Jewelry what happens is that polishing obviously doesn't simply "shave off a layer".

It Removes the metal AROUND the crack,,,creating a wide,low angle DIP that blends into overall surface.


Silver is EXTREMELY soft,,,
You can actually Smudge Hi-Sophisticated Silver with many types of common PAPER.

Scratches are almost unavoidable.

If You Get it Re-Polished,,,,
soon enough it will be scratched again.

Trying to keep it nice by Polishing will be a acrimonious cycle.

Best advice,,,Be VERY Careful with it,,as much as can be.
And "live with" the scratches,,as best as you can---only get it re-polished when ya even-handed cant stand it anymore.


You can SHINE Silver Tarnish with any number of products.

But Removing scratches is a whole 'nother mean something.
You Can't Remove a scratch,,only everything Around the scratch

Silver is good in "protected" applications,,Earrings,,pendants,pins,etc.

Rings,Charms,Bracelets,etc,, and anything at the mercy of to getting bumped or rubbed or coming into contact with another surface----it's almost Impossible to avoid scratches.

Something to deem:
If it's Hi Polished,,,,there's a variety of attractive finishes which tend to "hide" scratches so they dont show up so bad.
But they're all a contour of "Matte" finishes,,,,
For example ,diamond cut is sparkly and will obscure pretty bad scratches.

Another subject you may consider is having it Plated in White Gold or Platinum(Rhodium).
You maintain the Silver Color,,,but the other metals are Much Harder and more scratch unaffected.
It's only a FILM,,,so a hard lick would still scratch it.
But it minimizes to faint scratches quite a bit.
And it's honestly cheap.

Even if Your bracelet happens to have any enameled work on it as MedicAlert bracelets often do,,,that can be effectively "shielded",,and only the unclothed silver plated.

Good Luck


some jewelry stores renew jewelry for very little money .. i would take it to the place you bought it from or another jewelry store in your area that specializes in this


silver is a lessen metal and will scratch easily. one way of removing the scratches would be to use buffing/ polishing compound
at the auto parts lay away, just follow the directions.


Hi Jenn,,
You "can't" take scratches out.

Polishing metal is truly Removing the surrounding metal

Imagine slicing a potato in half,,,you get a nice,smooth,level outside,,right?

Then scrape a gouge across that surface.
Or even just a CUT--which doesn't remove any material,,it only parts the covering.

How can you "vanish" that surface disruption?

Only way is to shave another slice,,down to the level of the imperfection.

Thats an "exagerated exemplar" to help explain how Surface Defects/Damage/etc are removed from metal.

It Does NOT "thin the metal by Half",,,but it DOES INDEED Purge Metal and will render it increasingly Thinner than Original each time it's polished.
It's also abrasive to any beautifying surface detail.

On Jewelry what happens is that polishing obviously doesn't simply "shave off a layer".

It Removes the metal AROUND the chink,,,creating a wide,low angle DIP that blends into overall surface.


Silver is EXTREMELY soft,,,
You can actually Smudge Hi-Refined Silver with many types of common PAPER.

Scratches are almost unavoidable.

If You Get it Re-Polished,,,,
soon enough it will be scratched again.

Trying to keep it nice by Polishing will be a bitter cycle.

Best advice,,,Be VERY Careful with it,,as much as can be.
And "live with" the scratches,,as best as you can---only get it re-polished when ya honest cant stand it anymore.


You can SHINE Silver Tarnish with any number of products.

But Removing scratches is a whole 'nother problem.
You Can't Remove a scratch,,only everything Around the scratch

Silver is good in "protected" applications,,Earrings,,pendants,pins,etc.

Rings,Charms,Bracelets,etc,, and anything source to getting bumped or rubbed or coming into contact with another surface----it's almost Impossible to avoid scratches.

Something to upon:
If it's Hi Polished,,,,there's a variety of attractive finishes which tend to "hide" scratches so they dont show up so bad.
But they're all a regimen of "Matte" finishes,,,,
For example ,diamond cut is sparkly and will obscure pretty bad scratches.

Another id you may consider is having it Plated in White Gold or Platinum(Rhodium).
You maintain the Silver Color,,,but the other metals are Much Harder and more grate against resistant.
It's only a FILM,,,so a hard lick would still scratch it.
But it minimizes to faint scratches quite a bit.
And it's sufficiently cheap.

Even if Your bracelet happens to have any enameled work on it as MedicAlert bracelets often do,,,that can be effectively "shielded",,and only the in the buff silver plated.

Good Luck


There is a cream that shines up sterling silver and it is litely abrasive----it takes out scratches from silver.Give it a try and muse on to work in circular motion---it works.


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How do I find retail value of a large sterling silver bracelet?

I have a skilful, 3 row, large sterling silver bracelet. It was given to me by someone close however due to our failing economy I need to pawn it, and I wanted to find out the retail value of it first, so I can see if perhaps selling it on the circle would get more for it. Does anyone know a good site or something to find out how much it would be?
And, if you are going to be mean about your answer (donald) do not answer this, as I will report you for harrassment (Donald). I woud rather listen to from people who dont have mouths full of nasty stuff. Thank you.


Have you cogitation of taking it to a nice jewelry shop and asking them? They should have someone who appraises jewelry there. That would be my thought. If they want you to leave it, reasonable ask them for a guesstimate of value. Good luck.

Does all sterling silver bracelet or jewelry have to be stamped 925?

I placed a Crop Sterling Silver bracelet on ebay. I was ask if it is stamped 925. Wasn't sure what is. No 925 is stamped. I'm not a jeweler. It is very OK champion Quality solid bracelet. What would I tell a person with a question like this?


im not firm about vintage silver

but usually all sterling silver have 925 somewhere