Why We Call Silver Jewellery Sterling Silver

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by xikom03, Feb 6, 2008.

  1. xikom03

    xikom03 Guest

    We receive several enquiries each month, generally from existing
    customers, asking about the origins of the word 'sterling'.

    I suppose most of these people have had a quick look over our small
    library of interesting silver jewellery facts but missed our brief
    article on the topic.

    To discover the origins of the word we must go back hundreds of year
    in time to medieval England and the modern-day United Kingdom
    territories.

    A form of currency was necessary for the ever-increasing levels of
    trade. Easterlings were one of these currencies, and were quite simply
    silver coins smelted and marked with their value based purely on their
    silver weight.

    Sterling or sterlings was the abbreviation for this commonly used
    tender - and to this day the word remains in use all over the world.

    As a brief side note of some interest easterlings were valued purely
    by their weight but over time monarchs debased this silver currency by
    adding additional alloys and removing a small amount of silver. This
    resulted in devalued coins as although their weight remained
    unchanged, the total level of silver in the coins was reduced.

    Many historians suspect this was one of the key reasons for rapid
    inflation rates under the

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    xikom03, Feb 6, 2008
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