Often, sterling silver and silver are described as the same thing, but
in reality, sterling silver is only an alloy of silver. Silver, which
is usually called fine silver, consists of 99.9% pure silver. On the
other hand, sterling silver consists of approximately 92.5% silver, and
the remaining 7.5% (or even more) is of other metals. Because of the
high percentage of silver in ‘pure silver,’ it cannot be used to make
those daily rough and tuff items. Pure silver is just too soft if it is
to be made or shaped into such items
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