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Speaking as an engineer, sterling silver is like any metal. It is just another form of Steel.

Steel breaks when the stresses exceed the strength of the metal. That means you have over-loaded a part of the item that caused it to break.

Another reason steel breaks, especially with kitchen items like antique stainless steel tea pots, is that the item was made by welding pieces together and the weld joint breaks due to improper welding or a weak weld joint.

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Sterling silver can break due to physical stress or impact, which can lead to cracks or fractures in the metal. It can also break if it becomes overly brittle due to age or improper handling. Improper storage or exposure to harsh chemicals can also weaken sterling silver and make it more prone to breaking.

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Does sterling silver break down easaly?

Sterling silver is a durable metal, but it can tarnish over time due to exposure to elements like air and moisture. With proper care and maintenance, sterling silver jewelry and items can last a lifetime without breaking down easily.


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Is silver plating over sterling silver jewelry real sterling silver?

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