Ahh silver how I love thee, let me count the ways. Silver is bright and beautiful and can be fused, soldered, melted, made into wire for wrapping and hammered into amazing shapes. A perfect metal with so many uses and I dare say is the most popular among jewelry lovers and artisan like myself because of it's beauty and ability to be used in so many forms.
All this is because silver is the second most malleable mineral on earth, gold is the number one. Silver is a Native element, which means it is exists on it's own without the combining of two or more minerals. On the elements chart it is signified by Ag which comes from the Latin word for silver, Argentum, meaning white or shinning. It is quite soft and is often used in alloy form, meaning it is combined with other metals to make it more durable. Sterling silver is the most common way we see it in jewelry, but you can certainly find fine silver pieces as well. It has been found in tombs daring back to 4000bc. But it didn't get used in mainstream until the early 1900's when it began being used in industrial use and photography. In fact for some time nearly 60 percent of all silver was used in the photographic industry. Silver is said to relate to the moon and it's feminine principles. it is also considered to be kingly and symbolizes the divine wisdom. As asserted by the silvery thread of life which is cut upon death, separating one from the earth. Silver relates to the sign of Cancer and Aquarius. It is said to bring eloquence to ones speech and helps to eliminate abrasive traits. The mirror to the soul creating the ability to see oneself from the outside. A sight without judgement. Bringing patience and perseverance to tasks. Attracts and retains unto itself the properties of any stone set into it, providing a steady influence to the gem. Considered a balancing agent. Yes silver is a wonderful treasure and we use it everyday to make our lives easier and more beautiful as well. I hope you enjoyed today's mineral! Have a peaceful Day! Dawn Rosell Information procured from the Smithsonian Rock and Gem book as well as Melody's Love is the earth book.
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AuthorI am a self taught jewelry artist and designer. My blog is the door to all the new things I learn, the stones I use and love, the pieces I created and the events I participate in as well as my thoughts and ramblings along this journey. I hope you enjoy the ride with me. Archives
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