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Shoto Sterling 22-020 Garnet Meteorite

€350.00 *

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Product information "Shoto Sterling 22-020 Garnet Meteorite"

Elegant bracelet by Shoto Sterling. This stylish accessory impresses with beads of iron meteorite and garnet. The bracelet has been worked out with craftsmanship and skill. An eye-catcher that should not be missing from your accessory collection.

Details:

  • 925 silver spacer rings
  • Iron (meteorite) 10 mm ∅
  • Garnet approx. 8 mm ∅
  • Strung on a flexible band for a good and comfortable fit
  • Packed in a satin pouch
  • Handmade in Germany

 

Colour: red, silver
Accesories: Bracelets
Materials: Stein

Sterlingsilber ist eine Legierung aus 92,5 % reinem Silber und 7,5 % anderen Metallen, normalerweise Kupfer. Der Feingehalt beträgt also 925/1000.

Der Name bezieht sich auf das britische Pfund Sterling, Sterlingsilber war das Münzmaterial der frühen englischen Silberpennies, der sogenannten „Sterlinge“.

Die Bezeichnung „Sterling“ leitet sich von „e(a)sterling“ (aus dem Osten kommend) her und bezeichnete frühe Pfennigmünzen, die vom europäischen Festland nach England importiert wurden. Vor 1200 war der Begriff auch in Frankreich gebräuchlich. 

Sterlingsilber wird heute für Silberschmuck, -münzen, -medaillen, -pokale, -briefmarken, -besteck, Querflöten und Lackierungen von Leichtmetallfelgen verwendet. Es ist verglichen mit reinem Silber härter. Die Farbe ist etwas rötlicher gegenüber reinem Silber. Geschmolzenes Reinsilber kann bis zum 20-Fachen seines eigenen Volumens Sauerstoff aufnehmen, der beim Erstarren plötzlich unter einem „spratzenden“ Geräusch entweicht und die Oberfläche aufreißt. Der Kupfergehalt reduziert die Gefahr des Spratzens und erhöht die Härte des Silbers.

 

Shoto Sterling

With the centuries-old experience of the Zuni and Navajo Indians, all silver pieces are traditionally handcrafted in the southwest of the U.S.A..
The processed silver has a fineness of at least 925/1000 and comes from certified American mines that are subject to the control of the American environmental authorities.

Deep contrasts are created by oxidation and subsequent polishing. High-standing pieces thus regain a smooth, shiny surface, while joints, grooves and indentations remain dark. Each silver piece is processed individually and by hand. This makes each piece individual and unique.

We exclusively process high-quality semi-precious stones in selected qualities, up to "AA" and "AAA" grades. The processed stones and minerals are sawn, worked and polished in certified factories in Germany, North America, Thailand and India.

For ethical and political reasons, we deliberately refrain from purchasing semi-precious stones and minerals from China.

In some designs we use beads made from prehistoric mammoth ivory that is at least 4,500 years old.
We source our mammoth beads from Alaska, where they are dug out of the ice by the Inuit and processed.

The gem-quality fossilised dinosaur bone beads we process are among the rarest fossils in the world.
They come from dinosaurs that lived on the Colorado Plateau in the southwest of the USA about 150 million years ago.

Our current "highlight" are bands with a central sphere of "Campo del Cielo" meteorite. This meteorite originally comes from the asteroid belt and is as old as our solar system (4.2 - 4.3 billion years).
The design, composition and production of all the jewellery pieces are passionately handcrafted in Germany.

Easy reordering: Shoto Streling manufactures desired styles and sizes within max. one to two weeks, provided there is sufficient fabric in stock. (currently in over 95% of all cases)