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ADVICE & INFORMATION

ADVICE & INFORMATION

 

Taking care of all things precious


 

At Rockc, we offer an extensive selection of repair and support services to ensure your precious jewellery  continue to sparkle exactly the same as the first time you wore them. Most repairs are undertaken by skilled craftsmen in our own Factory which can be completed within 2 weeks and all come with our 12 month guarantee.


 

Jewellery Repairs


 

RockC Jewellers offer a first class jewellery repair service, with many repairs undertaken by our own team of jewellery craftsmen that are based in our factory in the birmingham Jewellery Quarter

To help keep your jewellery in excellent condition we recommend that you schedule for it to be cleaned at our factory  at least once a year. This will allow us to check for signs of damage or wear and tear and suggest a suitable repair before it becomes a serious problem.Quotes Are free

 

Watch Straps & Batteries Are fitted free at our Rockc Stores
 

 

Silver Jewellery

Introduction to Silver Jewellery

Silver is a precious metal and is always associated with success, glamour and wealth. Silver has been used in fashionable and glamorous jewellery throughout history. Perfect for fine chains, necklaces, earrings, rings and brooches, silver is a versatile precious metal. White and shining silver is also the ideal complement to diamonds and other precious gemstones.

Uses for Silver

Silver is one the most popular precious metals. As with other precious metals silver is ductile and malleable, which means that it can be drawn into wire or beaten into sheets and is therefore ideal for use in jewellery.

Silver has uses other than jewellery. Through history silver has been used to carry wine, water, milk and other liquids and substances to preserve them and stop them going off. Silver contacts were used on the first telegraphy machine in 1832 and silver nitrate is the substance that made photography possible.

Silver Facts

The chemical symbol is Ag, derived from the latin for silver, Argentum, meaning white or shining. Sterling silver is the name of the purity of silver usually used in jewellery and silverware. Sterling silver is an alloy 92.5% silver. Sterling silver is slightly harder than pure silver.

Although silver is relatively rare, it is more abundant than the other precious metals. The largest silver producing countries are Mexico, Peru, United States, Australia and Chile.

A Brief History of Silver Jewellery

Silver was first mined and used for jewellery during the Bronze Age. Silver was mined near to the surface in this period and could be found all over Europe and West Asia.

In 500BC the state of Athens discovered a large silver mine on government land just outside Athens at a place called Laurian. The silver mine allowed the Athens government to build a strong navy and for Greece to become a powerful state.

Important and historical mines also existed in places such as Southern Spain, where the Carthaginians and after them the Romans mined silver to fund their military conquests.

The discovery of the New World in 1492 was a turning point in the history of silver with the discovery of silver in Mexico, Bolivia and Peru. In 1850 the Comstock Lode was discovered in Nevada, America, and big finds were made in Australia and Europe. As a result silver production from this period exploded in the US and worldwide. In 1792 silver became key to the American economy when the US currency became based one the silver dollar until 1965.

Today silver is sought as a valuable and practical industrial commodity and investment. Silver Jewellery is also used in photography, silverware and for jewellery.

Caring For Silver Jewellery

The best way to keep your silver Jewellery looking great is to wear it as this stops it oxidising with the air and tarnishing. When not worn, store it in soft pouch to prevent scratching. Avoid contact with perfume, hairspray and cleaning products to maintain the shine.

To clean your silver jewellery Rockc stocks a great range of cleaning products including Liquids and Cloths. If your silver jewellery needs repairing, you can also bring it to Rockc Jewellery Factory for a repair service.By way of one of our stores or send direct to the factory in the Birmingham Jewelley Quarter