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  • @luluchic1
    @luluchic1 Рік тому +4

    This video was such an eye-opener for all of us, Yana. What a great conclusion to this experiment. 👍 I think the lesson here is that there may be false positives when testing silver with an 18k solution so its always good to double check with the traditional silver testing solution if one wants to be certain. Awesome informative video, my friend. You did a great job clearing up the mystery of that bunch of "silver." It was just too good to be true. 😉

    • @yourvintagebeauties
      @yourvintagebeauties Рік тому

      Exactly my outcome of this experiment :(

    • @Jaxie.99
      @Jaxie.99 Рік тому

      I think I will use the red acid testing first from now on, but first eliminate any acid issue with the control experiment

  • @Jaxie.99
    @Jaxie.99 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much! I have to re-test everything but at least I will feel confidant in the results. Your video should be in the top search list for #silver testing jewelry

  • @cindyh6849
    @cindyh6849 Рік тому +2

    That was pretty darn cool, I think you proved it is best to use silver test acid. Thanks for that. I will use the right way!

  • @rama6590
    @rama6590 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video! It was very informative and easy to understand. It was exactly what I needed to overcome my uncertainty when I test jewelry!

  • @hannahmabry1559
    @hannahmabry1559 Рік тому

    Wow! Great info!! Thank you for doing this video!

  • @karenparada5241
    @karenparada5241 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for going to the trouble of presenting this experiment! He he help!

  • @yvonne1037
    @yvonne1037 Рік тому

    Wow, thank you for doing this experiment on video and sharing with us, great information. I’ve enjoyed this video and it is definitely valuable to me.
    I learn something new on every video.
    I look forward to more of your videos 😊

  • @juanitadavis3239
    @juanitadavis3239 Рік тому

    Excellent video!

  • @marlindawestrope4553
    @marlindawestrope4553 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed the presentation and educational results! I hope all jewellery sellers view. Very informative 🥰

  • @xxzcfdxc
    @xxzcfdxc Рік тому

    Now I'm gonna be skeptical about UA-cam resellers only using the gold acid to test silver.
    This is such an informative video.

  • @dannimcintyre1250
    @dannimcintyre1250 Рік тому +1

    I think you are right best to test with proper solution. ❤️

    • @yourvintagebeauties
      @yourvintagebeauties Рік тому

      I am just looking after the UA-cam buyers who may buy an item thinking that it is silver based only on the 18k testing.

  • @Susanasart
    @Susanasart Рік тому

    Thank you so much dear 💞💞💞

  • @stephver
    @stephver Рік тому

    This is the best video in a while. The jewelry is fun, but the correct information is imperative. Thank you for going the extra mile! ❤

    • @yourvintagebeauties
      @yourvintagebeauties Рік тому +1

      You are so welcome! I just couldnt stop thinking about it. It drove me crazy....

    • @stephver
      @stephver Рік тому +1

      @@yourvintagebeauties brb. Going to retest all of my listed “.925 silver” :) Will also buy something from you to say thank you!

    • @yourvintagebeauties
      @yourvintagebeauties Рік тому +2

      @@stephver You dont need to buy anything from me :) Just your "Thank You" is so much more to me

    • @stephver
      @stephver Рік тому

      @@yourvintagebeauties well, I was looking at a Betsey Johnson necklace but it sold. I want to!!!

    • @yourvintagebeauties
      @yourvintagebeauties Рік тому

      @@stephver 😘🥰😍

  • @stephver
    @stephver Рік тому

    Love the intro!

  • @marymcdonald3778
    @marymcdonald3778 Рік тому

    It must turn blue with an alloy with silver. Wow - great video!

  • @digginggopher
    @digginggopher 5 місяців тому

    Im in Canada so grain of salt, but I believe that USA nickels are made of cupronickel and not coper clad in nickel
    It's the same with Canadian nickels between 1983 and 1999, those are cupronickel

  • @Steelythestacker
    @Steelythestacker 2 місяці тому

    I just bought the JSP test kit with 10 14 and 18k and silver test solutions. In my instructions it says that sterling, .925, can turn a milky white or blue with the silver test solution.

    • @yourvintagebeauties
      @yourvintagebeauties 2 місяці тому

      It will, BUT some NON silver metals can turn that color too. I have a video about it.

  • @katherinebenner3715
    @katherinebenner3715 Рік тому +1

    Could the one the jeweler said wasn’t silver be silver plated?

  • @kenmastersmaster
    @kenmastersmaster День тому

    If it was nickel it would be highly magnetic. There's no way nickel would survive 18kt acid

  • @brendapemberton3822
    @brendapemberton3822 7 днів тому

    I need to buy silver testers solutions

  • @stephver
    @stephver 10 місяців тому

    Sending this to another UA-camr. ❤

  • @bradbecker6818
    @bradbecker6818 9 місяців тому +1

    I think it’s silver all day long. I could see some red on the silver acid test but it was darker so I’m thinking it’s just not as pure

    • @yourvintagebeauties
      @yourvintagebeauties 9 місяців тому

      You think? I will re test. Thank you very much 😊

    • @juanlupita1996
      @juanlupita1996 5 місяців тому

      It could be a lower quality of silver, perhaps 500-800 silver?

    • @kenmastersmaster
      @kenmastersmaster День тому

      Probably made with old melted down 40% silver coins. If it was steel, zinc or nickel it would be magnetic, brass or copper would dissolve, there's definitely silver in there.
      Try to take it to a place that has an xrf gun they can tell you what the alloy is

  • @kenmastersmaster
    @kenmastersmaster День тому

    It's probably white gold

  • @sherylynscrapit
    @sherylynscrapit 5 місяців тому

    Just buff it off with 1000 grit sandpaper:)

  • @hiddenpixie4579
    @hiddenpixie4579 Рік тому

    Yes, I cringe when I watch other resellers calling something silver and gold without a cross check.

  • @RetroBandCT
    @RetroBandCT 8 місяців тому

    Maybe that broken bracelet is silver plated?

  • @bernardcolbert4523
    @bernardcolbert4523 4 місяці тому

    Your item is silver plated. The 18K acid scratch test method works perfectly, every time! You need to file past the plating.
    When in doubt (if you don't mind ruining the piece) File past the surface and pour 14K acid onto the wound. If it turns any type of blueish green color, it's NOT solid silver.
    Same is always true for gold testing. If you only test the surface, your item may give a false positive. A heavily plated item is gold on the outside!!
    Minor point of difference of opinion. I would never describe the color 18K solution as blue- or even bluish. It turns milky white. No blue tone whatsovever.

    • @yourvintagebeauties
      @yourvintagebeauties 4 місяці тому

      To be honest, it doesn't. I have a video where 18k showed blue while it wasn't silver.

    • @bernardcolbert4523
      @bernardcolbert4523 4 місяці тому

      I guess that's what I'm saying, if it's silver, it should be white- never blue
      : )

    • @kenmastersmaster
      @kenmastersmaster День тому

      The plating is only 1 micron that would come off with one scratch, she did like 10 scratches no plating would survive that

    • @bernardcolbert4523
      @bernardcolbert4523 День тому

      Yeah, definitely NOT silver
      The 18K method proves it

    • @bernardcolbert4523
      @bernardcolbert4523 День тому

      The 18k method is flawless, as long as you understand the need to sometimes score past the plating to be certain
      The magnet test is worthless, I know everyone uses it and beleive it’s gospel
      I’ve never had a magnetic fake piece of silver
      I guess it’s good for going through your junk drawer to separate the paper clips and staples from your loose change 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @lindasjewelrycollectionandmore

    Great video yana. Call me