Engraved Christopher Necklace. Sterling Silver St outlet Christopher. CHOOSE Chain MEN WOMEN. Travelers protector necklace, Christopher Medallion
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Solid Sterling Silver St Christopher medallion, Approx size: 27mm Diameter x 2mm Thickness.
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St Christopher is the patron saint of travellers. "Behold St Christopher and go your way in safety" "If you trust St. Christopher, you won't die in an accident" St. Christopher is a widely popular saint, especially revered by athletes, mariners, ferrymen, and travellers. He is revered as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. He holds the patronage of things related to travel and travellers against lightning and pestilence and patronage for archers; bachelors; boatmen; soldiers; bookbinders; epilepsy; floods; fruit dealers; fullers; gardeners; a holy death; mariners; market carriers; motorists and drivers; sailors; storms; surfers; toothache; mountaineering; and transportation workers.
Cast using 100% sterling silver, no pewter, nickel or lead was used to create this piece, buy with peace of mind. ツ ☮
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FEATURE:
. 92.5 Sterling Silver Italian chains. I recommend a curb chain for these pendants.
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For the leather option, it goes with sterling silver lobster Clasp
and Sterling silver fittings. Leather Brown and black available.
All my chains are Italian Sterling silver lab-tested long-lasting guaranty. ITALY stamped at the claps. Authenticity verified.
Check the multiple Italian chain options I offer, anything from rollo, a delicate cable, a distinguished rope chain to a heavier popular Curb or Figaro chain.
The curb chain is 2.1mm wide and a 24" chain weighs 7.3 grams. The figaro 24" chain is 2.98mm wide and weighs 9.6 grams just so you have a reference.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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☛ Are your Chains SOLID sterling silver?
This is a good question in the particular venue we are in.
Absolutely! All of my Chains are made from 92.5 Sterling Silver mostly Italy and some US, never outlet from nickel silver or silver filled, not silver plated, or silver chain colour, antique silver or sterling silver plated, that is confusing.
With the price of silver increasing by the day (and at a record high) please beware of sellers with low prices and vague material descriptions. Many large jewelry suppliers are offering silver filled raw materials for the first time ever. These all ready started to show up in many shops. If a price seems too good to be true...please check the fine print!
The sterling or 925 quality mark that is stamped directly on the object or attached as a tag indicates that the entire piece is Sterling Silver, it is again the US and CANADIAN LAW sell jewelry products stamped 92.5 that are not solid Sterling Silver; if a piece is marked or has an attached tag that says “sterling” or “925,” it must be SOLID sterling Silver, not sterling silver plated or sterling silver filled which last 2 to 6 months then will turn dark.
More about Sterling Silver:
The law states that Sterling is a quality mark that actually is supposed to meet a standard that 92.5 % of the product is Silver. This means that items advertised as sterling over base metal is an unlawful use of the word sterling. Other unlawful uses meant to confuse the readers would be that the product is Sterling over brass or some other metal.
Both of the examples are using a small amount of silver (if indeed any) over a larger amount of some other metal are misapplying the word, Sterling.
Furthermore, many vendors advertise solid sterling but in fact, their products will not meet the standard of 92.5 percent content of silver. This is known as undercoating. This is also an unlawful practice, but much harder to spot. When you see the term "Silver Plated" or "Sterling Plated" used you will not get a product with "92.5 Sterling Silver". Long ago it was ruled out as proper terminology. A good indication that products are misrepresented is if the seller uses incorrect terminology in their listings.
I hope this information helps you where to buy your Sterling Silver jewelry!!
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