Discover a wide choice of925 Sterling Silver jewelry primers, in gold or silver versions.What are jewelry primers? These are the elements needed to create high-quality silver jewelry. Create and finish trendy and original silver jewelry, with silver rings, clasps, settings, rings, earrings...
















Everything you need for your 925 Sterling Silver jewelry is here! Bracelets, Silver clasps, rings, 925 Sterling Silver rings, chokers... There's everything you need to make your finest jewelry.
Jewelry mounting is accessible to all, so get started creating quality 925 Sterling Silver jewelry!
Looking for ideas? Follow our tutorials to make original earrings, silver bracelets, DIY necklaces or silver rings. There's something for every taste and level.
Are you an experienced designer? Silver wire and work plates will enable you to make your own jewelry from A to Z. Our Perles & Co site also offers jeweler's supplies: jeweler's pliers, soldering, filing, hammering and punching tools.
Wholesaler in 925 Sterling Silver, take advantage of our reduced prices!
How do you create 925 Sterling Silver jewelry? It's very simple:
Under French law, silver jewelry is required to have a master hallmark and a guarantee hallmark. The Minerva head hallmark is the most commonly used. It applies to silver jewelry weighing 30 grams or more.
Sometimes, the manufacturer adds the 925 hallmark to indicate that the jewelry has been made from 925 Sterling Silver.
To removeoxidation from your 925 Sterling Silver jewelry, you can use specially designed products or natural products we all have at home, such as toothpaste, white vinegar or baking soda. To find out more, follow our tips and advice on how to care for and clean your silver jewelry.
Silver is a precious metal on a par with gold and platinum. By definition, pure silver contains 99 to 100% silver. In the jewelry industry, one or more metals are added to make it harder and easier to work.
The silver used to make jewelry therefore contains a minimum of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals. Hence the name925 Silver or 925 Sterling Silver.
To find out more about the different types of silver, please consult our technical data sheet.