I used a woolen mop with fine rouge, on the inside of the rings I used cotton wool wound onto the spindle with fine red
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I used a woolen mop with fine rouge, on the inside of the rings I used cotton wool wound onto the spindle with fine red
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Argentium uses upto 3% argentium he states. I've read the patent. Slighlty of topic here now lol ive bought a .930 stamp anyway, thanks for all the input.
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I have enough to be going on with for the next 6 months.
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Thank you
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It's not .5% more silver, it's a different alloy all together. Sterling uses copper whereas argentium uses germanium.
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About 25 I guess around 6x4mm
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Thanks. Maybe I'll have to do this. I can buy a .930 stamp here in the UK
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In reply to your earlier point, yes you can stamp argentium as sterling but why would you? Would you stamp 18k as 14k?
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Silver items under 7.76 grams don't need an hallmark, it would cost too much to send a small pair of earrings to the assay office, so quite often here in the UK they will be stamped .925 as an...
Argentium is .930 or 960. I am not wanting a hallmark, I'm wanting the oval assurance tags.
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Is there anywhere I can buy 930 stamped ovel assurance tags for argentium jewellery? Or possibly blanks I can stamp myself? Many thanks
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