Can a wedding band be silver?

Can a wedding band be silver?

Silver is a popular choice for wedding rings because it polishes to a beautiful mirror finish and has one of the whitest and most reflective surfaces of metals. Another reason why silver is a favourite choice for jewellery is that it costs less than other metals – it is more abundant in nature and is easy to shape.

Is sterling silver OK for wedding rings?

Silver is a very soft and highly malleable metal, and pure silver is much too soft to craft into a wedding ring made to last. The best silver for wedding rings, by far, is sterling silver. Sterling silver is 92.5% silver (by weight) alloyed with 7.5% copper.

Why is silver not used for engagement rings?

Engagement rings and wedding rings are usually worn all the time, so silver being a softer, malleable metal it will quickly show signs of wear and is prone to bending out of shape quite easily. Those of you who currently wear or have worn silver rings will be all too aware of their tendency to distort.

Does silver wear away gold?

But is easier to bend (in the case of most alloys). Lower Karat golds wear away higher K golds. White golds, especially when alloyed with palladium, will wear away yellow golds. Never ever wear silver with gold.

Can you wear a silver ring every day?

In conclusion, you can wear sterling silver every day, but you must do so carefully. Regular wear prevents premature tarnishing ONLY if you avoid wearing it when participating in certain activities. Remember: avoid moisture, open-air, and chemicals if at all possible.

Is silver better than white?

Silver is soft and easy to scratch and can change shape slightly with wear and tear, while white gold is resistant to both corrosion and impact.

Is silver better than white gold?

White gold can be more durable than silver because it has a higher content of strong metal alloys. Its durability depends on how pure it is, which you can determine based on the number of karats it has.

Is platinum or silver better?

The difference in durability is really no contest between platinum, white gold and silver. Silver is a soft metal, easily scratched, that wears down quickly and tarnishes requiring regular cleaning and polishing to keep it in tip-top shape. However, with proper care, a silver piece can last a lifetime.