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Korean 800 Silver Spoons?
Korean 800 Silver Spoons?
These spoons are marked 800, but are they? Korean?
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Re: Korean 800 Silver Spoons?
Look at the "Hangul" mark for Silver as opposed to pure silver: https://www.925-1000.com/Fkorea_01.html
Each one may have come with a pair of chopsticks in the matching design/color to make two flatware settings.
Each one may have come with a pair of chopsticks in the matching design/color to make two flatware settings.
Re: Korean 800 Silver Spoons?
Thank you for the link. I do see the hangul mark for silver. Does this mean solid silver? Would the purity be 800 (80%)?
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Re: Korean 800 Silver Spoons?
No, you only have the part of the mark indicating silver, not the first half for "pure"...therefore, not solid but an alloy made of 80% silver as indicated at the bottom where the number 800 is shown.