4 thousand years ago silver was considered the most expensive metal, appreciated more than gold. Only the supreme rulers and priests could afford jewelry from this metal. Over time, silver jewelry began to be inlaid with precious stones, which erected silver to the rank of the most aesthetic metals.
In Russia, silver began to be appreciated thanks to Karl Faberge, who made not only famous precious eggs for the royal court, but also other precious products: dining rooms, frames, religious accessories.
Modern silver jewelry continues to be appreciated in the same way as several centuries and millennia ago.
Nowadays, silver from Israel is especially appreciated, which is rightfully considered the best exporter of jewelry. Embassy silver exports from Israel growing, meanwhile, export of gold jewelry falls, experts justify this with the growing popularity of silver and a decrease in the popularity of gold around the world.
Silver has one drawback – it turns dying quickly. Black, by the way, shows how much copper contains in silver. The faster and blacker the silver jewelry becomes, the greater the percentage of copper is contained in silver. And this noble metal blackens because it comes into contact with sulfur -containing amino acids, which, in turn, are contained in the sweat of a person.
It is worth remembering that silver jewelry needs regular care. If it is silver with enamel, then very carefully wipe it with a cotton swab dipped in diluted gruel from ammonia and dentistry. If the enamel is absent on jewelry, then rinse silver with a soap solution and clean the same gruel from ammonia and tooth powder, or wipe with warm water, in which a little soda is dissolved. Silver generally has a positive effect on the human body, since it is associated with the nervous system. Wearing a silver ring on a ring finger normalizes the pressure, on the index – puts the intestines in order, on the little finger – positively affects the work of the heart.
Wear silver jewelry for health!