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What's the difference between a 925 ring in a jewelry store and a 925 ring in a jewelry store?
There is no difference. The reason for the price gap is not silver, but other factors. In the international market, even if the price of pure silver exceeds one gram of 3 yuan, a piece of jewelry doesn't have many grams of silver, so there is no big price gap, and there is no great motive for counterfeiting, unlike gold. In addition, because 925 is the so-called standard silver (1000 has 925 pieces of silver), the state has mandatory standards for it. If you deviate from this standard and claim to be 925 taels of silver, you can ask for double return, and the merchant is suspected of commercial fraud. Note that generally pure silver cannot be used as jewelry silver. The value of silver jewelry comes from its decoration, that is, design, and perhaps gems. The silver tray itself is basically just a functional material suitable for jewelry, and it doesn't have much value, so don't care too much. So the price gap you see may be caused by design and other reasons. Many people can't tell the difference between buying jewelry and buying jewelry. Generally speaking, 925 silver is to buy jewelry instead of jewelry, and we should pay attention to decorative values such as modeling and design, rather than nonmetals and gems.