These Sterling Silver Triskelion Push-Backs are perfect for the fans of Celts, Norsemen, or cool patterns. The Triskele is a common and iconic symbol associated with personal growth and transformation, being used extensively by many ancient cultures.
Its meaning is slightly ambiguous, and can be attributed to any three-pronged combination: life-death-rebirth, earth-sky-water etc. They are perfect for adding your own meaning, a symbol of some important personal event or spiritual growth.
Or, perhaps they’re just pretty swirls. Who can know for sure?
Dimensions
Metal: Sterling Silver
Hallmark: 92.5
Width: 7 mm
Height: 6 mm
Weight: 0.6 grams
Is sterling silver real silver? The answer is a definite yes. Sterling silver is an alloyed form of silver which is much more suitable to use in jewellery and other metalwork.
Fine silver is 99.9% pure silver. In this form the metal is beautiful and suffers from minimal tarnish, but it's generally too soft and malleable for many uses, including making most jewellery.
Instead fine silver is mixed with copper to create sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. This percentage of fine silver is why you will sometimes see sterling silver referred to as '925 silver' or hallmarked with a 925 stamp.
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