Description
Plating (The Shield): Base metals or sterling silver are coated with a thin layer of a non-reactive metal. The most common "super-shields" are Rhodium (part of the platinum family) and 14k/18k Gold.
E-Coating: An organic lacquer is applied electronically to the piece. It’s a microscopic, transparent layer that seals the metal away from moisture and air.
Alloying: Some modern metals are mixed with specific elements (like germanium) that naturally resist oxidation better than the traditional copper used in sterling silver.
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