Inside the Frame: What Kind of Silver Is That Shining?

 Silver frames are made from solid 925 silver — a precious alloy that combines beauty, strength, and value. Discover what makes this material so special.


Behind every silver frame lies a story of material, craftsmanship, and light. But what kind of silver is used to create these elegant, timeless objects? The answer is: solid 925 silver, also known as sterling silver.

🔍 What Is 925 Silver?

It’s an alloy made of 92.5% pure silver, with the remaining 7.5% composed of other metals (usually copper) to enhance its strength. Pure silver (100%) would be too soft to work with and wouldn’t hold its shape over time.

🖼 Why Use It for Frames?

  • Natural elegance: a warm, refined shine that enhances photos and memories

  • Durability: withstands daily use while maintaining its beauty

  • Artisanal value: each 925 silver frame is the result of handcrafted work that blends tradition and design

🛠 Solid, Not Plated

Frames from SEC OF FLORENCE are made of solid 925 silver, not just coated. This means the silver runs through the entire structure, ensuring substance, weight, and authenticity to both the eye and the touch.

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