Sourcing 925 silver jewelry works best when buyers define the material standard, finish, stone details, sample approval steps, and repeat-order records before production starts.
Start with the product standard
925 silver jewelry is a material-specific category. Buyers should confirm the base metal standard, plating or finish, stone setting, clasp or post construction, packaging requirement, and any market compliance documents before placing a repeat order.
YOLI writes these guides from more than 20 years of accessories trading experience. The goal is to help buyers avoid unclear descriptions, inconsistent samples, and order records that are hard to verify later.
The checks that prevent most mistakes
A good supplier conversation should move from style photos to measurable details. The more clearly a buyer records those details, the easier it is to compare samples and repeat the same item later.
- Confirm whether the item is 925 sterling silver, plated base metal, or another material.
- Record item number, size, weight expectation, finish, stone type, and packaging.
- Approve sample photos before larger production.
- Keep order records, invoice details, and shipment photos connected by item number.
Buyer FAQ
What should a buyer ask first?
Ask for the material standard, finish, stone description, sample photo, lead time, MOQ, packaging option, and whether the style can be reordered.
Is 925 silver the same as stainless steel or alloy?
No. 925 silver is sterling silver. Stainless steel, brass, alloy, and plated base metal should be described separately and not mixed into the same material claim.
Contact YOLI for 925 silver product checks, wholesale records, or Thailand production-route discussion.