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  2. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online in 2025 - AOL

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    Best for tarnish-free jewelry: Ana Luisa. Best for artisan-made jewelry: Etsy. Brilliant Earth. Best for diamond jewelry Brilliant Earth.

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    This Waterproof Jewelry Brand Is One of Meghan Markle's Faves (and Its Massive Cyber Sale Is *Still* On) ... but also the anti-tarnish coating to protect against water and daily wear and tear ...

  4. Argentium sterling silver - Wikipedia

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    Argentium silver (patented in 1998) [1] is a brand of modern tarnish-resistant silver alloys, containing either 93.5%, 94% or 96% silver.Argentium alloys replace some of the copper in the traditional sterling silver (92.5% silver + 7.5% copper) with the metalloid germanium.

  5. Pewter - Wikipedia

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    Older pewters with higher lead content are heavier, tarnish faster, and their oxidation has a darker, silver-gray color. [10] Pewters containing lead are no longer used in items that will come in contact with the human body (such as cups, plates, or jewelry), due to the toxicity of lead. Modern pewters are available that are completely free of ...

  6. Rhodium - Wikipedia

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    It may also be used in coating sterling silver to protect against tarnish (silver sulfide, Ag 2 S, produced from atmospheric hydrogen sulfide, H 2 S). Solid (pure) rhodium jewelry is very rare, more because of the difficulty of fabrication (high melting point and poor malleability) than because of the high price. [48]

  7. Sterling silver - Wikipedia

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    Fine silver, which is 99.9% pure silver, is relatively soft, so silver is usually alloyed with copper to increase its hardness and strength.Sterling silver is prone to tarnishing, [1] and elements other than copper can be used in alloys to reduce tarnishing, as well as casting porosity and firescale.

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