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Originally Posted by Jon Clark
No one arc welded anything.. My pinky is made to withstand the abuse I put it though with out loosing stones..
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You don't know jack shit about jewelery
Low-Cost Option
Silver is the least expensive of the three and a good choice for casual jewelry and large pieces - a cuff bracelet or a strand of silver beads, for example. Silver shines brightly when new, but equally lovely is the patina it develops over time - a kind of warm, weathered sheen. On the downside,
silver is relatively soft and not suited to securely hold precious gems. Silver also tarnishes, but less so if the jewelry is worn frequently. A silver polishing cloth will easily restore its luster.