Amongst all the items in our wardrobe, jewellery holds a special place. From sterling silver to brass, gold and stainless steel, jewellery is something we buy to feel special, gift to someone we treasure or mark a memorable occasion. Then of course, there are the pieces we buy simply because we like them.
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Thats the easy part because jewellery racks are becoming increasingly busy with accessories in different metals. Today, when you shop for a piece of jewellery, youre likely to find yourself faced with the choice of buying a piece in sterling silver, stainless steel or brass. Which should you choose?
How do sterling silver, stainless steel and brass compare when it comes to our jewellery? Lets take a look at the pros and cons of sterling silver, stainless steel and brass jewellery.
Sterling silver: Pros and cons
: Brass, sterling silver and stainless steel are all alloys but sterling silver is the only one of the three which is a precious metal this is the biggest difference between the three metals.
Sterling silver has a beautiful gleam, soft luster and smooth surface that puts sterling silver on equal footing with the appearance of solid gold and platinum. Sterling silver even has a place on the periodic table!
Its value, stunning appearance and ability to be teased into dazzling designs means sterling silver is a highly popular choice for beautiful handcrafted jewellery designed to impress. That means lots of jewellers choose to make rings, bracelets and necklaces in 925 sterling silver.
Of the three metals, sterling silver is the purest metal because its mostly made from silver with only a tiny percentage of copper.
Over time you do need to clean sterling silver jewellery with silver polish or a polish cloth to retain it in its best condition. You should also keep sterling silver jewellery out of the bathroom because taking a shower or bath with sterling silver jewellery on will soon damage its appearance.
Most of our stunning rings are available in 14K Gold-plated or Rhodium-plated 925 Sterling Silver because its a precious metal thats the most receptive to beautiful design and isn't susceptible to oxidising.
: Stainless steel is an alloy comprised of a number of non-precious metals so it has a much lower price point than 925 sterling silver.
Instead, stainless steels value comes from its durability. Stainless steel is a highly resistant material that resists water and knocks. It wont tarnish and is easy to maintain so its well-suited for everyday use. You can even shower with stainless steel jewellery on those lazy days.
: Stainless steel reflects the light well so it delivers an appealing gleaming finish once polished. It has a slightly darker hue than plated brass or sterling silver for an alternative look. Although toughness has its advantages for product design, for the complexities of jewellery-making the high resistance of stainless steel makes it difficult to use for intricate pieces so youll find stainless steel jewellery in more minimal styles.
If youre sensitive to brass but want to buy jewellery at a lower price point than sterling silver, you may find stainless steel works for you.
We offer a range of 18K Gold plated and Palladium plated Stainless Steel jewellery . Its robust qualities means its often selected for minimal bracelets and necklaces and great for everyday wear.
: Of the three base metals, brass is the most affordable. brass is used as the base metal then electroplated in real 14K , 18K gold and Rhodium; therefore brass is a great candidate for producing the same luminous platinum and gold-plated designer ring at a much lower price point if looks is the only thing youre after.
Brass has many hardwearing qualities and it is more durable than sterling silver. However oxidation means that brass jewellery is not made for everyday wear.
Design
: The beautiful bright plating has instant appeal.
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Brass
can be fashioned into all sorts of pretty designs so youll find plenty of brass rings amongst fast fashion accessories at low price points.
Some people find they are sensitive to brass. If you usually find that you get a rash from wearing brass or often get green fingers due to acidic skin or environmental conditions (even from high quality brass-based designer jewellery!), opt for sterling silver or stainless steel instead.
Brass base jewellery is more suited for occasional wear. With Brass, customers may find that skin greening only occurs in sweaty fingers but are absolutely fine with bracelets, necklaces and even earrings because our wrist, neck and ears are less exposed to sweat therefore preventing oxidising. So as long as youre not allergic to copper, definitely go for that brass base tennis bracelet you have been eyeing!
Ultimately, theres no right or wrong answer! Each material has its own set of unique qualities which may suit a certain persons fashion and lifestyle better than the other. The main question you need to ask yourself is, what do I want it for?
If youre looking for something you can wear often to add some sparkle and glamour to your weekend outfits, and is a piece thats going to last, wed advise 925 Sterling Silver.
However if youre not interested in spending that little extra to get something that will last longer, and are looking for more of a unique accessory you can throw on to spice up certain outfits, then Brass would be a great option for you!
Then theres the person who wants something to wear all day everyday and will never take it off, something that is going to stand the true test of time and loves that more minimal aesthetic, in this case wed advise Stainless steel.
All in all, certain styles of jewellery only work with certain metals, so its very likely that no single person will only fit in one of these categories, having a little of everything in your jewellery box gives you and your jewellery the options you need to be ready for any and every occasion.
We all shop across price brackets so we have something for everyones needs and price points. And thats why we love to shop!
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There are three main benefits of using brass alloys for badge manufacturing and they are color, malleability, and good surface composition for polishing and electroplating. As for color, some alloys are red, some are brown, while others have a silver or gold tone. Even bronze is a brass alloy!
Malleability for badges means the level of detail in a design that can be pressed into the metal without it cracking or breaking. Brass can be softened enough to be stamped, but when stamped, it hardens so that the shape and details can be maintained through the production process and out in the field. The degree of malleability differs with alloy composition. To make badges with a lot of fine detail you need to use a metal that is soft and malleable.
It is important to note that while brass might be a great surface for polishing to add shine, the metal needs to be protected otherwise it will corrode. Electroplating or a clear coat is commonly used to provide this protection. Either way, brass can be polished for lots of shine or can be stippled for a textured or matte finish.
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