Truls J Tonsberg wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 12:51 am
All objects that have a lower quality than 925 s are silver plated with 999% pure silver before sale after production.
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I don't quite agree. For a better understanding some techniques to create a long lasting 'shinning' silver color ;
To burnish;
Burnishing is the application of a high gloss to gold, silver or platinum by means of a burnishing steel or burnishing stone with an agate end.
With the burnishing steel or the burnishing stone, green soap (detergent) is rubbed hard over the surface of the object to be polished. Due to the high-gloss finish of the burnishing steel or the burnishing stone, and the force exerted on the object, in combination with the soft soap, the object's surface is rubbed completely smooth.
If the object has also been frosted/whitened in acid beforehand, it will remain free of tarnish for longer, because the acid dissolves the copper in the precious metal surface skin and in fact a very thin layer of fine silver / fine gold surface is created by frosting. A gold or silver object is created with a thin outer layer of almost pure gold or silver.
Silver processing such as annealing and soldering blacken the surface of the silver object, because the copper present in the silver alloy when heated oxidizes to black copper oxide. The copper oxide dissolves in the acid during whitening, leaving an extremely thin skin of pure silver on the workpiece. This silver skin has a white color and is made high-gloss by burnishing. Also the porous silver skin is pressed closed with a burnishing steel and a completely smooth surface of fine silver is created that retains its shine longer than with polishing, with the result that dirt is less able to settle on it.
Unlike hand polishing and machine polishing, no silver is removed during burnishing. With table silver, burnishing improves hygiene. Although burnishing is less suitable for mass production, silver factories in the past often had large burnishing departments. Burnishing technically requires a completely different skill than machine polishing. Some silversmiths believe that burnishing with old beer gives better results than with soapy water.
Why does silver tarnish
https://www.assayoffice.co.uk/news/ever ... er-tarnish#
To prevent tarnishing 'modern' silver can be rhodium plated or lacquered .
Argentium silver
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentium_sterling_silver
Peter.
Source; Het Zilver lexicon Janjaap Luijt