This necklace was purchased new after 2000. It was advertised as a silver necklace made in India. As a teenager I received this as a gift from a family member along with other pieces and regularly wore and handled them.
Only later did I learn that the jewelry contains toxic lead or cadmium. Curiously, this necklace is primarily silver so the inclusion of toxic materials is even more frustrating.
For this reason we advise caution when purchasing unbranded silver jewelry and particularly unmarked silver from India. None of the products have a 925 silver stamp yet even the jewelry that is nearly 92.5% silver contains cadmium or other undesirable elements.
To ensure you are buying a better product, we recommend purchasing stamped sterling silver from known manufacturers and avoiding generic unmarked products that may be sold on third party online marketplaces.
Reading on the Medallion:
Element of Interest | Parts per million (ppm) | Error Range |
---|---|---|
Lead | 2,965 | +/- 142 |
Cadmium | 8,105 | +/- 171 |
Other Elements | +/- | |
V | 2,555 | +/- 895 |
Cu | 165,422 | +/- 1,059 |
Zn | 271 | +/- 108 |
Nb | 267 | +/- 32 |
Silver (Ag) | 819,193 | +/- 2,661 |
Pt | 555 | +/- 196 |
All samples were tested in consumer goods TestAll mode using a Niton XL3t 700S for at least 30 seconds. Results are rounded to the nearest whole number.
How did this item perform compared to lead limits for kid’s products?
The item tested exceeds the federal lead restrictions for children’s products as defined in the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008, which limits products intended for use by children 12 and under to 90-100 parts per million lead.
However, the item is not a new children’s product and is not subject to this regulation.
The medallion tested at 29 times the maximum amount of lead permitted in the substrate of a children’s product.
The product also tested high in cadmium, which is a carcinogen. There is no federal regulatory limit for cadmium in consumer goods like this one. Several states have passed restrictions on total cadmium content in children’s products.
How California Addresses Toxic Metals in Jewelry
California Senate Bill (SB) 647 was signed into law in 2019 and enforced as of June 2020. It limits lead in adult jewelry and both cadmium and lead in jewelry for children 15 and under. Among the new requirements, children’s jewelry components must not exceed .03% (300 ppm) total cadmium content by weight, surface coatings may not exceed .0075% (75 ppm) soluble cadmium (we cannot determine solubility outside of a lab). Lead in children’s jewelry must not exceed .01% (100ppm) lead by weight with surface coatings not to exceed .009% (90 ppm).
The medallion exceeds the maximum amount of lead and cadmium permitted in new children’s jewelry sold in the State of California.
However, this necklace is not a new children’s product sold in California and is not subject to this state regulation.
It is notable that the lead standards for adult jewelry in California are now stronger due to the law but less stringent than those for children. The law permits up to 500 ppm lead in electroplated or unplated metals or surface coatings.
This medallion exceeds the maximum amount of lead permitted in new adult jewelry sold in California.
As policies catch up to science, I hope we will see manufacturers improve how they make products. We believe adding lead and cadmium to products we use and wear everyday is unnecessary and that the product restrictions in California jewelry are environmentally responsible and protective of human health. We hope these limits will be adopted nationwide for adult jewelry (and the cadmium limit will be expanded to adult jewelry) so we can keep toxic junk away from consumers.
We Prefer:
We like necklaces made with stainless steel, sterling silver, titanium, or tungsten. Gold may contain trace mercury and cadmium. We like natural gemstones and lab created gemstones with the same chemical composition of their natural counterparts (e.g., no lead-filled rubies). CZ is typically good.
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Disclaimer: These items have not always been personally tested by us but are likely to be lead free or low lead and/or cadmium based on our research into the materials, discussions with manufacturers, and/or testing on similar products. We recommend items we would use ourselves.
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