Argentium VS. Sterling Silver? Comment below 👇 which you use! This is SUCH a helpful breakdown from @jen_surine
“With Argentium, there was a bit of a learning curve at first, because Argentium acts differently when it’s heated compared to sterling. When it’s hot it can slump, becomes brittle, breaks easily or take on impressions from tweezers or the soldering board. I had to learn not to move it around much when it’s hot. But these negatives are so worth dealing with for all of the positives with Argentium Silver.
Higher silver content. Lower copper content. The bright white finish. It can be heat hardened. Fuses like magic. Tarnish resistant, which means less cleaning your tarnished silver jewelry…”
Thank you so much Jen for allowing me to share this. If you want to learn more about Argentium, Jen has written a blog about it at jensurine.com that I highly recommend you check out. Jen and I were also hanging in Tucson together last week. She mentioned that argentium works nicely with a Pulse arc welder, so I'm really excited to be back in my studio and experiment with that.
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