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In order for a silver to be classified as sterling silver, it must meet at least a 92.5 purity, AKA 925. So, as you can see: 925 silver is sterling silver. Conversely, metals that contain less than 92.5 percent silver are not sterling silver, which is important to keep in mind when buying sterling silver.

Fine silver has a higher purity percentage of silver, which will make it more expensive compared to the less pure sterling silver. … Sterling silver is much more durable compared to fine silver because of the added metal alloys. This can help your piece last and stay looking the best it possibly can for longer.

Although alloys is added, Sterling silver is still a soft metal and should be handled with utmost care.

Always  be sure to use a mirror when putting on your earrings.  And should you ever find that a earring’s pin is bent, never ever attempt to bent it back.  It will most definitely break off.  Rather have a goldsmith take a look at it.