Monday, January 12, 2009

Silver the Metal

Silver is the most conductive of all metals, so it's a key component in electronics circuits. It has been also increasingly used in water purification, clothing, food and beverage containers, hospitals, air cleansing and safer construction materials.Until the very end of the 18th century Silver jewelry was a significant indicator of status because it was limited to a privileged few. It has always been held in high esteem and displayed as a status symbol since it was mined approx. As of 1964, United States coins contained up to 40% silver. Its extreme malleability and ductility,Today's most creative and innovative designers are attracted to sterling due to its low price and the fact, it's so soft and malleable, that silver can be shaped into almost any forms.Unlike costume jewelry, sterling silver endures and can be enjoyed for a lifetime, and is more affordable than other precious metals. Silver has more than tripled from prices five years ago. With today's anti-tarnishing processes, as well as easy cleaning techniques, caring for sterling silver jewelry is simpler than ever. Add to this silver's value, durability, fashionability and consistent quality, and it is no wonder that it has retained its popularity over time. To name a few are silver necklaces, silver bracelets, silver bangles, silver earrings, silver rings, silver body jewellery silver charms, silver cufflinks, silver phone charm, has always been so highly valued for jewelry and silverware manufacturing.Because of its intrinsic value and beauty, silver has long been used as a medium of exchange in coins, bullion, bars and other forms. Although the value of silver may vary, it has an intrinsic value that is immutable and permanent. Silver is priced at some $18/oz today. It is unique in terms of being both a monetary and an industrial metal and having the highest optical reflectivity and the highest thermal and electrical conductivity amongst all metals.Silver is used in film, mirrors, batteries, medical devices, electrical appliances such as fridges, toasters, washing machines and uses have expanded to include cell phones, flat-screen televisions and many other modern high tech devices. Silver is known as the healthy metal and has many and increasing medical applications. Silver has many unique properties which make it ideal and indeed essential in global industry - especially in the global photography, technology, medical, defence and electronic industries.

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