
Silver Scam Alert: Silver prices are continuously rising, and along with it, the market is flooded with fake or adulterated silver jewelry. People often get deceived by the shine, weight, and design. Before heading to a jeweler, you can identify real and fake silver at home with some simple tests. These tests are completely domestic, safe, and don't require any expensive items.
Silver is not magnetic. First, take a simple magnet and bring it near the jewelry. If the jewelry sticks to the magnet or you feel a pull, it means it's mixed with iron or some other metal. Real silver does not react to a magnet at all.
Silver is an excellent thermal conductor. Take an ice cube and place it on the silver jewelry. If the ice starts to melt very quickly, it's a sign of real silver. On fake silver, the ice will melt slowly.
Real silver has no smell. Rub the jewelry slightly and smell it. If it smells like metal, rust, or sulfur, it might be fake or adulterated. Pure silver is completely neutral.
Fill a bowl with water and drop the jewelry in it. Real silver sinks immediately because it has a higher density. If the jewelry floats or sinks slowly, it might be adulterated.
Drop the silver jewelry lightly on a solid surface. Real silver produces a clear, sharp, and long-lasting "ting" sound. The sound of fake or adulterated silver is dull and dies out quickly.
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