Silver Work

The history of silver metal and other metals has played an important role in human development, so that a major era of human development in history is known as the Bronze Age. Iron is the first metal humans discovered and used after the discovery of fire.

Then gold, which had a different and attractive color and did not react with oxygen unlike iron, was discovered, but since it was very rare and hard to find, it was noticed by the authorities and was considered a precious metal. In a short period of time after the discovery of gold, while melting this metal, quantities of another metal were discovered, which was named silver.

Silver has long been considered a precious metal and is sometimes used alongside gold in many coins. Although this metal is much more abundant than gold in the market, it is less abundant than gold as a native metal.

As one of the seven ancient metals, this substance has played a lasting role in most human cultures. In addition to coins, the main use of this metal throughout history has been to make jewelry and other items of general use.