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What Does 925 Mean on Silver?

If you’ve ever inspected a piece of silver jewelry, flatware, or decorative item and noticed the number “925” stamped on it, you’ve come across one of the most common purity marks in the world of silver. But what exactly does it mean — and why does it matter?

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How to Know If You Have Sterling Silver or Not

Sterling silver has long been a benchmark of quality in jewelry, tableware, and decorative arts. But with so many silver-plated and mixed-metal items in circulation, it’s not always easy to tell whether a piece is truly sterling or just looks the part. So how do you know if what you’re holding is actually sterling silver?

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What Is the Difference Between Plated Sterling and Actual Sterling?

When it comes to silver, not all that glitters is the same. Two terms that often cause confusion are plated sterling and actual sterling silver — and while they may look alike at a glance, they’re very different in terms of composition, quality, and value.

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What Does the Lion on Silver Mean?

If you've ever inspected a piece of antique silver and noticed a small lion stamped into the surface, you’ve encountered one of the most recognizable hallmarks in the world of silver. But what does that lion actually signify?

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What Is a Lion Passant on Sterling Silver?

When navigating the world of antique silver, few hallmarks are as iconic — or as important — as the lion passant. If you’ve come across this small symbol stamped into a piece of silverware or hollowware, you’re looking at one of the oldest and most trusted indicators of sterling silver in the world.

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Lion Passant on Sterling Silver: What It Means

Among the many symbols that appear on antique silver, few are as recognizable — or as meaningful — as the lion passant. If you’ve ever examined a British silver piece closely and noticed a lion in a walking pose, that mark is doing more than adding character. It’s verifying the silver’s purity and anchoring the item within one of the oldest hallmarking systems in the world.