Is 925 Sterling Silver Real Silver? Hallmark, Price & Jewellery Types

Is 925 Sterling Silver Real Silver? Hallmark, Price & Jewellery Types

Short answer — yes! 925 sterling silver is real silver. But there's a little more to the story. If you've ever bought a silver ring, bracelet, or anklet and noticed a small "925" stamp on it, you might have wondered what it means. In this guide, the team at Diorin breaks it all down in simple language — no jargon, no confusion.

What does 925 actually mean?

The number 925 is a hallmark — a tiny stamp that tells you exactly how pure the silver is. It means the jewellery is made of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals (usually copper).

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92.5% pure silver  ·  7.5% copper or alloy  ·  International purity standard

Pure silver (99.9%) is actually too soft to make jewellery with. It bends, scratches, and loses its shape easily. That's why silversmiths mix it with a small amount of copper — it makes the jewellery strong and durable while keeping that beautiful silver shine.

Quick fact:

The term "sterling silver" has been used for over 800 years. The 925 hallmark is recognised worldwide — from India to Europe to the US.

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Is 925 sterling silver good quality?

Absolutely. In fact, 925 sterling silver is the standard for high-quality silver jewellery. It's the same grade used in silver toe rings, chandi ki bracelets, and fine antique anklets you see in reputable jewellery brands.

At Diorin, our silver-toned pieces are designed to meet the same care standards as sterling silver — built to last, resist daily wear, and stay looking fresh.

Sterling silver price in India

Silver prices change daily based on market rates. Here's a general idea to help you plan your purchase:

Jewellery Type Price Range
925 Silver (per gram) ₹80 – ₹120
Silver toe rings ₹299 – ₹999
Chandi ki bracelet ₹599 – ₹2,499
Antique anklets silver ₹699 – ₹3,499

Price depends on weight, design complexity, and whether it's handcrafted. Always look for the 925 hallmark when buying from any store — online or offline.

Types of jewellery made in 925 sterling silver

Sterling silver is incredibly versatile. Here are the most popular jewellery types:

Silver toe rings

A staple in Indian culture, silver toe rings are traditionally worn by married women but are now popular as everyday fashion accessories. They're light, comfortable, and look stunning with ethnic as well as casual outfits.

Chandi ki bracelet

From simple chain-link styles to intricate carved designs, silver bracelets are a timeless hand accessory for women. They pair beautifully with both sarees and western wear.

Antique anklets (payal)

Antique anklets in silver carry a rich heritage feel. The oxidised finish gives them a vintage charm that's hard to replicate with any other material.

Rings, earrings & necklaces

925 silver is widely used in all kinds of jewellery — from minimalist stacking rings to bold statement necklaces. It's the go-to metal for everyday jewellery because it's affordable, durable, and hypoallergenic for most people.

Anti tarnish meaning — does sterling silver tarnish?

Yes, sterling silver can tarnish over time. Tarnishing happens when silver reacts with sulphur or moisture in the air, turning the surface dark or yellowish. This is completely normal and doesn't mean the silver is fake or low quality.

Anti tarnish meaning:

Anti-tarnish jewellery uses a protective coating or special alloy that slows down or prevents this reaction — keeping your pieces shiny for much longer without extra care.

At Diorin, our anti tarnish jewelry collection is built exactly for this — pieces that stay brilliant even with daily wear, sweat, and exposure to water.

How to care for 925 sterling silver jewellery

  • Store in an airtight zip-lock bag or jewellery pouch when not wearing.
  • Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and chlorine (swimming pools).
  • Clean gently with a soft cloth — no harsh chemicals.
  • Wear it often! Regular wear reduces tarnish as skin oils keep silver naturally polished.

How to spot fake silver — quick checklist

  • Look for the 925 hallmark stamp (inside ring band or near clasp).
  • Buy from reputable sellers with genuine product photos.
  • Check weight — real silver feels heavier than plastic-coated fakes.
  • Confirm clear return or exchange policy.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Q: Is 925 sterling silver real silver or fake?

Yes, 925 sterling silver is absolutely real silver. The "925" hallmark means the piece contains 92.5% pure silver. The remaining 7.5% is usually copper, added to make the jewellery stronger and more durable. It is the internationally recognised standard for silver jewellery.

Q: Will 925 sterling silver turn my skin green?

Occasionally, yes — but it's rare with good quality 925 silver. The copper content can react with sweat or skin oils in some people, leaving a faint green mark. This is harmless and washes off easily. Choosing anti tarnish jewelry like Diorin's collection greatly reduces this chance.

Q: Can I wear 925 sterling silver every day?

Yes! Sterling silver is durable enough for daily wear. Just remove it before swimming, bathing with harsh soaps, or applying strong perfumes. Regular wiping with a soft cloth keeps it shiny. Diorin's anti tarnish pieces are specifically designed for all-day, everyday wear.

Q: What is the price of 925 silver jewellery in India?

925 silver costs roughly ₹80–₹120 per gram depending on daily market rates. Silver toe rings start from ₹599, chandi ki bracelets from ₹899, and antique anklets from 999. Final price depends on weight, design, and craftsmanship.

Q: How do I know if my silver jewellery is real 925?

Look for a "925", "S925", or "Sterling" stamp — usually engraved on the inside of a ring band or near the clasp of a bracelet or necklace. You can also do a magnet test: real silver is not magnetic. If a piece sticks strongly to a magnet, it's likely not real silver.

Q: Does 925 sterling silver tarnish? How do I clean it?

Yes, it can tarnish over time when exposed to air, moisture, or chemicals. To clean: mix a few drops of mild dish soap in warm water, dip a soft cloth, gently wipe the jewellery, and pat dry. For deeper tarnish, a silver polishing cloth works well. Avoid toothpaste, bleach, or abrasive scrubs.

Q: What is anti tarnish jewellery and is it better than regular silver?

Anti tarnish jewellery is coated or crafted with a special protective layer that slows down tarnishing — meaning it stays shiny far longer with minimal care. For everyday wear, anti tarnish pieces are a practical upgrade over regular sterling silver. Diorin's entire collection is built on this anti tarnish promise.

Q: Is Diorin jewellery real silver?

Diorin specialises in premium anti tarnish jewellery — silver-toned pieces crafted with high-quality metals and protective coatings that give you the beauty and durability of sterling silver at everyday-friendly prices. Each piece is designed to stay brilliant through daily life.

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