Grand Canyon Collection Silver Hopi Button Covers Set of Three 0914-JA
Grand Canyon Collection Silver Hopi Button Covers Set of Three.
This set of three Grand Canyon Collection button covers have been die struck, soldered, and hand finished in our shop. This Grand Canyon Collection features 25 of the top selling Navajo and Hopi designs on the reservation today. With these designs we make everything, from soup to nuts! This nickel Silver concho button cover features a gorgeous shine to emphasize the traditional Hopi turtle designs. The detail is perfect down to the matting. This is Native American jewelry making at its finest, this Grand Canyon Collection button cover will definitely deliver a feeling of the old southwest. They will match perfectly with any other Silver jewelry that's already in your collection. A traditional Hopi design on Silver, you can't go wrong with that. Each of these three button covers is 1-1/8" in diameter. Don't let this opportunity pass you by!
All That Shines
How to clean and care for your silver, whether it's on your bridle, bola or buffet. Not all that glitters is silver - Before you clean, know your metal. In the U.S.today, there are three basic metal alloys known as "silver.": sterling silver, German silver and silver plate. You don't clean all of them the same way. In fact, one needs virtually no cleaning.
Silver is used frequently on tack and jewelry, items you really want to shine in the show ring or to just show off. To keep yours brilliant, here's a brief rundown on the composition of silver alloys and how to clean them.
Sterling silver is actually a government standard. To earn the designation "sterling," the metal must contain at least 92.5 percent silver. It tarnishes over time, requiring a regular polish to restore its luster.
German silver is a trade name and a term that came into use years ago among German silversmiths for their nickel alloys. Also called nickel silver, it's the most inexpensive metal of the three types and tarnishes more quickly than sterling.
Silver plate 99.9 percent pure silver, coated or "plated" over a base metal, that may be copper, brass or bronze, depending on the how the silversmith plans to use it. To prevent tarnish, many silversmiths then plate the silver with another substance, such as a lacquer. Despite this final outer coating, most lacquer will yellow over time. One company, Montana Silversmiths, found a way to prevent the yellowing. Using a patented procedure and material, company silversmiths plate their silver with "Montana armor," a substance the company claims is about 64 times more wear resistant than lacquer. In fact, it's so durable, the company warrants its silver plate for life. It's used on tack and jewelry for an exclusive number of companies.
We understand the true value and nature of hand crafted Indian art. And, we recognize it's important to know that the artist is truly a member of a Native American tribe. So, to ensure you that this is the real deal, a Certificate of Authenticity has been included with this item.
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