925 Sterling Silver jewelry is timeless! Discover elegant, timeless pieces, perfect for both your DIY beginnings and your most sophisticated creations. Enhance your jewelry with our selection of charms, spacers and fine pendants, available in sterling silver or 24 K fine gold plated.



















Used since the dawn of time, silver is highly prized in jewelry for its brilliance, affordability and flexibility. Its pretty, shiny gray color blends perfectly with stones, freshwater pearls, crystals and other metals. As popular for men's jewelry as it is for women's, it's a must-have!
For lovers of gold, this precious metal is also available with a Fine gold plated 24K finish.
In this category, you'll find spacers, pendants and beads in 925 Sterling Silver for bracelets, earrings, necklaces, anklets and much more. Psst! Silver astrological sign pendants are all the rage at the moment!
You'll also find engraving medals to personalize your DIY creations.
Making your own silver costume jewelry is going to be child's play!
Silver is a precious metal on a par with gold and platinum. It is sometimes referred to as Sterling Silver. By definition, pure silver must contain 99 to 100% silver. It's a fairly soft metal, so one or more metals are added to make it harder and easier to work. 925 Sterling Silver therefore contains a minimum of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals.
To find out more about this metal, take a look at our practical information sheet on the different types of silver.
925 Sterling Silver naturally darkens in contact with air, but is easy to clean. Several solutions are available to suit your needs:
To delay oxidation, store your jewelry in a case away from light and humidity.
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned designer, give free rein to your imagination and create trendy 925 Sterling Silver jewelry!
Here are a few creative ideas:
Yes,925 Sterling Silver naturally oxidizes over time. Composed of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper or other metals, it is sensitive to humidity, air, sulfur and chemicals (perfume, pool water, cosmetics). This process can lead to blackening or tarnishing of the jewel, which is perfectly normal.
However, oxidation of 925 Sterling Silver is easily reversible. A simple , gentle cleaning (with a special cloth, bicarbonate, or a suitable solution) is all that's needed to restore the shine to your beads, charms or pendants. We also recommend storing your silver components in an airtight pouch, away from light and humidity, to slow down this phenomenon.
925 Sterling Silver remains one of the best alloys for the creation of DIY or professional jewelry. Even if it oxidizes over time, it never loses its qualities or its value.
Yes,925 Sterling Silver is considered a precious metal. It is composed of 92.5% pure silver, alloyed with 7.5% other metals to reinforce its solidity while preserving silver's natural lustre. The title "925" guarantees a noble quality, internationally recognized in the jewelry industry.
Silver is classified as a precious metal, alongside gold and platinum, because of its rarity, intrinsic value and unique aesthetic properties. It is widely used in jewelry-making, notably for its luminous reflections and its ability to be worked easily, whether for beads, charms or components.
To fully understand precious metals, and how to recognize them by their hallmarks, please refer to our data sheet on the subject.
Like all precious metals, the sale of 925 Sterling Silver is subject to precise regulations.
Yes, 925 Sterling Silver jewelry can be gilded using the plating technique (fine gold plating, gold plating, vermeil). This involves depositing a thin layer of gold on the surface of the silver. The result is aesthetically pleasing and allows you to vary styles, while retaining the quality of 925 Sterling Silver.
We offer a wide selection of components in 925 Sterling Silver, Fine gold plated and even gold-plated.
To make jewelry with 925 Sterling Silver components, you'll need the classics:
As for tools, we recommend pliers, such as flat or round pliers, to open the rings.
If you wish to engrave on 925 Sterling Silver, use punches or a Dremel Engraver.
If you have a soldering chain, follow our expert's advice.