When buying 925 silver jewellery, one question matters more than design:
Is it genuinely sterling silver?
The good news — yes, you can check silver purity in-store.
And if you’re visiting our physical location (📍 Store: https://maps.app.goo.gl/pDVPtVRJ92M8ZnYk8), here’s exactly how the process works and what you should look for.
First, What Does 925 Silver Actually Mean?
Sterling silver contains:
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92.5% pure silver
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7.5% strengthening metals (commonly copper)
Pure silver (99.9%) is too soft for daily jewellery. The alloy improves durability while maintaining high silver content.
If a piece is genuine sterling silver, it should reflect this standard clearly.
How Silver Purity Is Checked In-Store
There are multiple verification methods. Some are immediate visual checks; others are technical tests.
1️⃣ The 925 Hallmark Stamp (First & Easiest Check)
Every genuine sterling silver piece should carry a “925” stamp.
In-store, you can:
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Ask staff to show you the hallmark
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Use a magnifying glass if needed
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Check discreet areas (inside ring band, near clasp, back of pendant)
The hallmark indicates 92.5% silver purity.
Important note:
A stamp alone is not proof — but absence of a stamp is a red flag.
2️⃣ BIS Hallmark (India-Specific Certification)
In India, silver jewellery may carry a BIS hallmark (Bureau of Indian Standards).
This certification confirms metal purity as per government standards.
If present, it typically includes:
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BIS logo
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Purity mark (e.g., 925)
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Assaying center mark
You can ask store staff to explain the marking if unsure.
3️⃣ XRF Testing (Advanced & Non-Destructive)
Some reputable jewellery stores use XRF (X-ray fluorescence) machines.
What it does:
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Scans the jewellery
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Measures metal composition
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Displays percentage breakdown instantly
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Does not damage the piece
This is one of the most accurate in-store testing methods.
If available, you can request this test for confirmation.
4️⃣ Acid Testing (Less Common in Premium Stores)
Acid testing involves:
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Applying testing acid on a tiny scratch
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Observing reaction color
However:
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It can slightly mark the jewellery
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It’s less common in premium finished pieces
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XRF is preferred when available
Acid testing is typically used in secondary market evaluations.
5️⃣ Weight & Craftsmanship Clues
While not definitive proof, experienced buyers look for:
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Appropriate weight for size
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Solid construction (not hollow unless stated)
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Consistent polish
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Quality solder joints
Extremely lightweight “silver” jewellery at very low pricing often signals silver-plated material instead of solid sterling silver.
Questions You Should Ask In-Store
When visiting (📍 https://maps.app.goo.gl/pDVPtVRJ92M8ZnYk8), ask:
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Is this solid 925 silver or silver-plated?
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Does it carry a hallmark?
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Can purity be tested?
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Is there certification or billing mention of purity?
A transparent store will answer confidently.
What Silver Purity Testing Does NOT Tell You
Even genuine 925 silver:
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Can tarnish
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Reacts to moisture and sulfur
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Requires maintenance
Purity ensures authenticity — not immunity to oxidation.
Tarnish is natural chemistry, not fake metal.
Warning Signs to Watch For
Be cautious if:
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There is no purity marking at all
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The store avoids answering questions clearly
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Pricing is unrealistically low
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Metal feels unusually light for size
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There is visible peeling (sign of plating)
Transparency is a key indicator of trust.
Why In-Store Verification Builds Confidence
Checking purity in person:
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Removes doubt
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Prevents counterfeit purchases
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Helps you understand what you’re paying for
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Builds long-term trust in the store
You leave with clarity — not speculation.
Final Takeaway
Yes — you absolutely can check silver purity in-store.
The simplest method:
✔ Look for the 925 hallmark.
The most accurate method:
✔ XRF machine testing (if available).
The smartest approach:
✔ Ask questions confidently.
If you're planning to verify before purchasing, visit our store here:
📍 https://maps.app.goo.gl/pDVPtVRJ92M8ZnYk8
Buying silver should feel secure.
Verify intentionally.
Purchase confidently.
Wear with trust.


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