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Magnetic Clasp 925 Sterling silver (SOLID) and 14K Gold over 925 Sterling silver and 14K Rose Gold over 925 Sterling silver.
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Sep 14, 2016 · Real sterling silver contains 92.5% pure silver which is not magnetic. The most common alloy used to harden the silver is copper, which is not magnet either. Often times, a clasp can be made of a different material that may be magnetic, but in that case it would not be sterling and should not be falsely stamped “.925.”
https://www.wirejewelry.com/jewelry-making-blog/2535/magnetic-sterling-silver-chain/
Jun 24, 2010 · Answer: Real sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver; the most common alloy used to harden it is copper, and neither of these metals is magnetic. Often a clasp is made of something different that may be magnetic, but if the chain you describe sticks to a magnet, then sadly it is not “sterling” and should not be marked “.925.”
https://replaysandthings.com/2016/04/07/if-my-sterling-silver-sticks-to-a-magnet-is-it-fake/
Apr 07, 2016 · A magnet test is just the first step in testing sterling silver jewelry, if a magnet is used at all. Many jewelers, precious metal refiners, and pawn shops do not even use a magnet to test jewelry. Even though I have a few rare earth magnets (neodymium), I personally do not use one. I acid test every single item that comes through my business.
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