What Silver Is and Why It Is Alloyed
Silver is a precious metal with the chemical symbol Ag. In its pure form, known as fine silver, it has a minimum purity of 99.9 percent. Fine silver is bright, highly reflective, and resistant to corrosion, but it is also mechanically soft. This softness means it deforms easily under pressure, bends readily, and wears quickly at contact points.
Because of these limitations, fine silver is rarely used for most jewellery. While it retains excellent electrical conductivity and chemical stability, it lacks the structural strength needed for everyday wearable items that experience repeated handling and movement.










