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Milk Tooth Box Basics

Fine Jewelry

Milk Tooth Box Basics
125 €
Tie Bar Basics

Fine Jewelry

Tie Bar Basics
99 €
Rattle Basics

Fine Jewelry

Rattle Basics
245 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
165 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
145 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
145 €
Picture Frame Basics

Fine Jewelry

Picture Frame Basics
295 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
175 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
145 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
185 €
Tie Bar Basics

Fine Jewelry

Tie Bar Basics
99 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
145 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
155 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
165 €

New Release

Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
215 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
145 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
155 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
155 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
185 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
185 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
205 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
155 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
135 €
Cufflinks Basics

Fine Jewelry

Cufflinks Basics
175 €

Precious Yet Understated Silver Jewelry

If you are looking for a timeless piece of jewelry to wear every day you can't go wrong with silver jewelry. No other element can reflect and absorb more light than this so-called "moon metal". In fact, it was once more popular than gold and was used as a valid means of payment in some cultures. At Wempe, we focus entirely on its understated elegance and use it to create fine accessories. You will find silver creations mainly in our categories Men's Jewelry and Cufflinks.

The Many Properties of Silver

Similar to gold jewelry, silver jewelry is not made entirely out of pure silver because it is too delicate for use in jewelry production. The most common material used is 925 silver, which is harder than pure silver due to the fact that it is mixed with a small amount of copper. 925 silver is also known as sterling silver because it was used to make the British currency, sterling, up until 1920.

Care and Service for Your Silver Jewelry

Since silver jewelry can get tarnished and lose its color over time, you should have your rings and necklaces cleaned regularly. If you don't have an ultrasonic bath at home, you can make use of our jewelry service. In our showrooms, we are happy to clean your jewelry, take care of repairs, and make adjustments for your jewelry and watches.