Surface finish affects color, shine, wear, and customer expectation, so it should be recorded separately from the 925 silver material claim.
Separate material from finish
A 925 silver item may have a bright silver finish, rhodium finish, gold color finish, rose color finish, oxidized detail, or another surface treatment. These descriptions should not replace the base material description.
This separation helps buyers write clearer listings and avoid misunderstandings with customers who care about material, color, or wear behavior.
Finish questions to ask
A trade buyer should ask how the finish will affect appearance and after-sales expectations.
- What color should the approved sample match?
- Is the finish bright, matte, oxidized, antique, or two-tone?
- Are chains, clasps, posts, and small components finished consistently?
- How should the item be packed to reduce scratches and rubbing?
Buyer FAQ
Is rhodium finish the same as 925 silver?
No. Rhodium finish is a surface treatment. 925 silver is the base material standard.
Should finish be written on the purchase order?
Yes. Finish, color, and packaging notes should be recorded with the item number so repeat orders match the approved sample.
Contact YOLI for 925 silver product checks, wholesale records, or Thailand production-route discussion.