Pearls bracelet out of Silver 925 and Glass with Fresh water pearl. Width:8mm. Length:17,5-20cm. Adjustable length.
CHF 40.60 EUR 42,90 €
CHF 45.10 10%Not cumulative
CHF 45.10 10%Not cumulative
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Adjustable length.
Shape and color may vary slightly.
Item number | sbra106 |
Color | silverish / white / salmon |
Width | 8mm |
Length | 17.5-20cm |
Weight | 4.9g |
Material |
Silver 925 |
Customers | Women |
Body location | Hand / Arm |
Sustainability | 100% climate-neutral |
Quick shipping ex stock. In your mailbox in 24h!
Right of return: 30 days,
free return shipping.
Top quality and nickel-free.
2 years warranty.
2 years warranty.
Shipping and return for free.
No advance payment necessary. By invoice.
Availability
Some pieces available immediately ex stock
Immediately ready for dispatch. Delivery time: 1 days within Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Delivery to other countries might take a bit longer.
Silver 925
Silver 925, also known as Sterling Silver, contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Pure silver is not used in jewelry making, as it is too soft. Silver has a seductive look with its warm color-temperature and has been used in jewelry making since ancient times. The disadvantage of silver is: It can react to sulfur in the air (depending on air quality and skin type). This is commonly known as ´tarnishing´ or ´oxidation´. The best way to remove these dark spots is the following: polishing cloth boil water in a pan and add some salt and a piece of uncoated aluminium foil. Then put your piece of jewel into the pan and "pickle" it wait for a while. Effective are also polish products especially made for silver-cleaning.
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Fresh water pearl
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Glass
Glass is an amorph, i.e. not crystalline substance. Glass is usually produced by melting quartz sand and other materials. Objects seen in daily life and made out of glass (e.g. drinking vessels/glass and window glass, TV screens and light bulbs) are just a samples of the variety of glasses. Most of the famous glass jewelries of the world is made of Murano glass, which was first created in the Murano Island near Venice in the 13th century.
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