PVD Silver 999 and Misleading 925 Labels: When a Frame Becomes a Statement of Truth
📸 It’s not just a frame. It’s a choice for truth. Say no to PVD. Demand the hallmark. Click the photo to learn more. Explore all SEC OF FLORENCE collections 👉
🔍 Looks like gold, but it’s not. Shines like silver, but only if it’s genuine. In the world of interior décor, some items promise elegance but conceal deception. SEC OF FLORENCE takes a stand: every frame we produce is a declaration of authenticity.
🧪 What is PVD Silver 999, really? PVD stands for “Physical Vapour Deposition”—a process that applies less than one gram of pure silver (999) onto an object. The truth? It’s not a silver frame. It’s a coating. Many customers, unaware, buy what appears valuable but is worth very little. 💬 Have you ever felt misled by something that looked “too shiny to be true”? Share your story in the comments.
📄 925 Cardboard Without a Hallmark = Fake Silver A printed “Sterling Silver 925” label on cardboard is no guarantee. True 925 silver is hand-stamped directly onto the metal. Without that hallmark, it’s not silver—it’s a clever trap that fakes authenticity and strips away value. 💬 Do you check for the 925 hallmark before buying silver items? Tell us about your experience.
🛡️ SEC OF FLORENCE’s Response: Transparency and Real Value Our frames are crafted from certified 925 sterling silver, hand-stamped and shaped by skilled Tuscan artisans. No shortcuts. No illusions. Just enduring beauty and promises kept.
🌍 Online Only. Always Authentic. Only SEC OF FLORENCE. We choose to speak directly to those who choose us. No physical shops. No middlemen. Just trust.

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