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Thread: Britannia v Sterling

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    Default Britannia v Sterling

    Is there any advantage to using Britannia over Sterling for anticlastic bangles/cuffs?
    I like the idea that the silver is purer and more malleable, other than that, has anyone any experience of working with Britannia?

    Thanks
    Theresa

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    I get my castings for enamelling done in Britannia because I think it helps them to enamel better. Never worked it though.

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    Yes, I get my enamelling castings done in Britannia too. Maybe you should try Argentium Theresa.

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    Thanks Carole - Have just ordered some Argentium.

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    Spoke too soon!
    No Argentium until end of June which is a pain because I want it for an exhibition.
    Had to order sterling.....

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    Sorry Theresa
    We've had a run on Argentium over the last few weeks and it will be a few weeks until we are back in stock with that thickness. We do have 1mm and 1.2mm available at the moment
    rgds Rob

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