Definition of Liquid Silver

 involved in a little dispute and would like to resolve it with an
outside resource. I believe Liquid Silver to be small silver
tubes, or beads, strung in multiple strands to make necklaces,
earrings, 

I don’t know if there’s an actual iron-clad definition, but the only
thing I can remember marketed as ‘liquid silver’ jewelry is the
strands of thin, narrow tubes of silver strung together one sees in a
lot of Southwestern or American Indian jewelry. Usually in
multi-strand form.

But I wonder…is there anything against marketing a necklaces as
“Liquid Silver” in capitals, as a brand/style name? I mean, I would
never accept the example of a snake chain as ‘liquid silver’, and I
wouldn’t really think of a random strand (or multi-strand) of
sterling beads that weren’t the slim tube-type ‘liquid silver’, but
if a company was giving names to its chains and decided to call the
flat flowy one “Liquid Silver”, I don’t see anything wrong with it.

–M. Osedo
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