METHODS OF PRODUCING SILVER 925

Authors

  • Yakubjonov Fayzulloh Tursunali o‘g‘li Andijon mashinasozlik instituti, Andijon, O‘zbekiston.

Abstract

In the field of precious metals, there is a metal that is both accessible and popular, and has become a symbol of timeless elegance and extremely charming charm - Sterling Silver. It not only has a history of thousands of years, but also deeply attracts the hearts of different civilizations, artists, and jewelry lovers. Additionally, sterling silver has a long history in jewelry making that dates back centuries, making it a highly prized material choice. In today’s article, let’s dive into all aspects of sterling silver—from its history, what “925” means, and why this ancient material remains so important in the jewelry world today.

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Published

2025-02-03

How to Cite

Fayzulloh Tursunali o‘g‘li, Y. (2025). METHODS OF PRODUCING SILVER 925. Science, Education, Innovation: Modern Tasks and Prospects, 2(2), 35–37. Retrieved from https://incop.org/index.php/sc/article/view/739