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Silver is second to gold in importance and price. But nevertheless it hasmany useful and worthy purposes.
Common people also like to invest in Gold and Silver metal.
As we know the famous saying that he/she is born with a silver spoon means that person has wonderful opportunities in life.
But now the world has changed, person who is born with self-worth are opportunities.
I wasn’t born with a silver spoon, but I was born with a great deal of self-worth.
Silver jewellery is also very attractive n striking on some costumes and designer wear silver jewelry stands out most. At that time we forget the value of gold. Silver is also oxidised to make oxidised jewellery which looks very stylish and modern beating gold ornaments as they look so traditional and less attractive . If gold is the king, silver is the queen and queen always rules over the heart.
Silver nanoparticles in aggregate, agglomerated or even colloidal form, are used in a large number of industrial applications, especially in sectors such as food (additives, food packaging, internal linings of refrigerators, etc.), textiles (clothing and bedding) and cosmetic and hygiene products (toothbrushes, hair straighteners, disinfectant sprays, etc.).
It is claimed that silver nanoparticles are incorporated in items available on the market for primarily antibacterial and antifungal purposes, and questions are regularly raised about their impact on health, as well as the possible consequence of their dispersal in the environment.
The color silver across religions. In the Bible, silver color means truth. However, in the Genesis, it is synonymous with Old age, in the proverbs, as beauty of age and also as ‘ashes or weakness’ in certain Psalms. Silver, which is more gray or non-shiny, is symbolic of mourning, repentance and destruction.
The color silver is associated with meanings of industrial, sleek, high-tech, and modern, as well as ornate, glamourous, graceful, sophisticated, and elegant. Silver is a precious metal and, like gold, often symbolizes riches and wealth.
Silver Represents:
Illumination: silver opens the mind and lights the way forward.
Reflection: it reflects back the energy sent out, whether that energy is positive or negative.
Prestige and Wealth: silver is seen as glamorous and sophisticated, and relates to the professional and corporate market.
Feminine Power: it is related to the femininity of the moon’s energy, sensitive, emotional and fluid.