Collection: German Silver

German Silver Jewellery

German silver, despite its name, contains no actual silver, it's an alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc that gives it a bright, silvery-white finish similar to sterling silver but at a much lower price point. Also known as nickel silver or alpaca silver, it has been widely used in Indian tribal and antique-style jewellery for its ability to hold intricate detailing while resisting tarnish better than plain silver. A frequent question buyers search for is whether German silver is safe for sensitive skin; while generally low reaction, those with nickel allergies should check before extended wear. Its soft, antique glow makes it a popular choice for statement pieces that mimic the look of vintage silver jewellery without the maintenance or cost.

How to style German silver jewellery

German silver jewellery pairs well with both ethnic and western outfits, since its neutral, silvery tone complements almost any colour palette, unlike warmer metals like brass. A statement German silver necklace or jhumka works well against solid pastels, whites, or jewel-toned sarees and kurtas, letting the antique detailing stand out. For daily wear, a single German silver ring or bracelet adds a subtle vintage touch to casual outfits without looking overdone. For festive or wedding-guest styling, German silver jewellery pairs naturally with chikankari, mirror-work, or Indo-western outfits, since its finish reads as elegant rather than purely tribal. To maintain its shine, keep it away from moisture and perfume, and store pieces separately to prevent scratching.