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Silver Color Designed Jumka Earring

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  • Material:German Silver
  • Plating:None
  • Stones Used:None
  • Color:Gray
  • Type:Jhumki
  • Closure Type:Clip back
  • Length (in cms):3
  • Width (in cms):2
  • Gross Weight (in grams):80
  • Jewellery Care:None
  • SUPC: SDL195456313

Description

This piece of jewelry is handcrafted along with Small Threaded, which are nothing but micro hand architectures. These Earrings are counterparts of the threaded necklaces set as well, available at a variety of designs. Hand crafted Earrings merged with fancy colorful stuff helps us to cover a wide range of customers across all age groups. This handmade collections area tribal, vintage piece. Since each piece is distinct and unique in pattern, look, form, and color, there will be slight characteristic variations in the actual product. Some of the highlights among the erarings designs available at MEIFLOR are Leaves, Coins, Beads and many other fancy designs. Please scroll through the below space to find out your favorite designs. Material Description: German silver German silver, name for various alloys of copper, zinc, and nickel, sometimes also containing lead and tin. They were originally named for their silver-white color, but use of the term silver is now prohibited for alloys not containing that metal. German silver varies in composition, the percentage of the three elements ranging approximately as follows: copper, from 50% to 61.6% zinc, from 19% to 17.2% nickel, from 30% to 21.1%. The proportions are always specified in commercial alloys. German silver is extensively used because of its hardness, toughness, and resistance to corrosion for articles such as tableware (commonly silver plated), marine fittings, and plumbing fixtures. Because of its high electrical resistance it is used also in heating coils. It was discovered (early 19th cent.) by a German industrial chemist, E. A. Geitner.

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