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SILVER RINGS

SILVER 8MM WIDE FLAT WEDDING BAND

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Sale price £36.00 Regular price £44.00
SILVER 8MM WIDE FLAT WEDDING BAND

Unisex solid Sterling Silver classic flat and highly polished wedding band, plain band, thumb ring. Perfectly crafted with a comfortable fit.

Available in sizes R-Z. For sizes outside this range, please contact me.

The earliest known Silver coins were minted in the kingdom of Lydia in Asia Minor around 600 BC. Since that time, Silver standards, in which the standard economic unit of account is a fixed weight of Silver, have been widespread throughout the world until the 20th century. The ratio between the amount of Silver used for coinage and that used for other purposes has fluctuated greatly over time; for example, in wartime, more Silver tends to have been used for coinage to finance the war. Today, Silver coins are produced from cast rods or ingots, rolled to the correct thickness, heat-treated, and then used to cut blanks from. These blanks are then milled and minted in a coining press; modern coining presses can produce 8000 silver coins per hour.

In Western nations, wedding rings are often forged of Gold, Palladium, Platinum, Argentium Silver, Titanium, Tungsten, or more recently, silicone. Common engravings on the inside of the ring include the name of one's spouse, the names of both spouses, the date of the wedding or a phrase of significance to the spouses. Some customs include the wedding ring as the final of a series of gifts, which also may include the engagement ring, traditionally given as a betrothal present. 

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