Argentium Sterling Silver
93.5% pure silver, alloyed with germanium. Argentium® Silver presents a bright white color that is closer to fine silver than traditional sterling, yet is slower to tarnish under most conditions. Argentium meets the legal standard to be quality-marked as sterling silver. All Argentium is made from reclaimed silver. It can be heat-hardened to make it more durable, able to take a brighter, more long lasting shine. Quality mark is "935".
93.5% pure silver, alloyed with germanium. Argentium® Silver presents a bright white color that is closer to fine silver than traditional sterling, yet is slower to tarnish under most conditions. Argentium meets the legal standard to be quality-marked as sterling silver. All Argentium is made from reclaimed silver. It can be heat-hardened to make it more durable, able to take a brighter, more long lasting shine. Quality mark is "935".
Sterling Silver
92.5% pure silver, alloyed with copper. Quality mark is "sterling" or "925"
92.5% pure silver, alloyed with copper. Quality mark is "sterling" or "925"
Gold
Customer demand determines how often, how much, and what karat gold is used in Woman with a Torch designs. (Request a custom piece in gold today!)
Customer demand determines how often, how much, and what karat gold is used in Woman with a Torch designs. (Request a custom piece in gold today!)
Copper
Copper textures easily, etches and patinas beautifully, gives a warm glow, and is useful in working out design prototypes.
Copper textures easily, etches and patinas beautifully, gives a warm glow, and is useful in working out design prototypes.
Metals are purchased from wholesale jewelry supply companies in the USA
Stones
The majority of stones used in Woman with a Torch jewelry are cut and polished by Janice, or another lapidary/rockhound local to central or NE Oklahoma. Every effort is made to correctly identify each stone. However, natural semi-precious stones exist in many thousands of varieties, some unique to a single geological area. If you feel a stone has been misidentified on this site, please contact me. (For more about stones, watch for a blog post.)
The majority of stones used in Woman with a Torch jewelry are cut and polished by Janice, or another lapidary/rockhound local to central or NE Oklahoma. Every effort is made to correctly identify each stone. However, natural semi-precious stones exist in many thousands of varieties, some unique to a single geological area. If you feel a stone has been misidentified on this site, please contact me. (For more about stones, watch for a blog post.)