What silver is THOMAS SABO?
925 sterling silver
For these reasons, THOMAS SABO exclusively uses 925 sterling silver for its jewellery. 925 sterling silver is also nickel-free and therefore suitable for allergy sufferers.
Where are THOMAS SABO watches made?
Germany
Where it all happens. It is at the international company headquarters in Lauf an der Pegnitz where everything comes together. This small town in the Franconian region of Germany has – with its around 500 employees – been home to the THOMAS SABO Group since it was established.
Does THOMAS SABO jewelry tarnish?
Please avoid storing your jewellery in damp and hot conditions as this can cause silver and gold plating to discolour and tarnish. It is advisable to remove all jewellery when partaking in any physical or labour intensive activities.
What nationality is Thomas Sabo?
German
Thomas Sabo GmbH & Co. KG is a German manufacturer of jewellery and watches. It was founded in 1984 in Lauf an der Pegnitz, Germany by Thomas Sabo. The company engages in designing, manufacturing, and distributing jewellery and watches.
Is Thomas Sabo English?
Thomas Sabo GmbH & Co. KG is a German manufacturer of jewellery and watches. It was founded in 1984 in Lauf an der Pegnitz, Germany by Thomas Sabo.
Is Thomas Sabo well known?
1984 – THOMAS SABO is founded by Thomas Sabo. 1990 – By the end of the 1980s, THOMAS SABO has developed into one of the most successful brands for innovative silver jewellery in the German-speaking world. THOMAS SABO is now renowned for its Sterling Silver Collection.
What is the highest grade of silver?
999 silver jewelry is the closest you’ll get to pure silver. It’s called . 999 silver because it’s technically 99.9% pure silver! This type of silver is the highest quality silver you can buy.
What is the symbol for silver on jewelry?
Because Sterling Silver is 92.5% silver, the common purity mark used today is “925.” Most vintage Sterling Silver pieces have the older marks: “STERLING,” “STER,” or “STG.” Some modern jewelry today will use “STERLING” either with “925” or without it, usually in conjunction with the maker’s mark.