A malleable metal thread composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals, typically copper, finds extensive application in the creation of adornments. Its properties allow artisans to shape it into diverse forms for rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. The addition of other metals enhances durability and workability compared to pure silver.
The use of this material offers a balance between aesthetic appeal, affordability, and longevity. Its inherent luster and capacity to be intricately worked make it a popular choice for both amateur and professional jewelers. Historically, the material has been valued for its beauty and relative resistance to tarnish compared to higher silver content alloys. Its versatility allows for a wide range of design possibilities, from simple, minimalist pieces to elaborate, complex creations.