Silver
The first remnants of silver date back to BC. It dates back to 3000 years. Remains from those periods show that silver will continue to be used as long as humanity exists. We would never be wrong if we say that silver is one of the most common metals in terms of usage. Even this expression may not be enough to explain the abundance of silver's use. If we talk about some usage areas of silver; Although it is little known, it is mostly used in the field of photography. Then we can say that it was used in printing coins. And, of course, ornaments and jewellery... Silver, like gold, is mostly seen in jewelers in our lives. This is because of its very high machinability. In addition, its self-shining structure and its structure that is not affected by water and oxygen for years; It allows it to remain as jewelry in many different ways, such as rings, bracelets and necklaces.
On the other hand, in industry, silver is used very often because it is a metal with high conductivity properties. In the health sector, it is unthinkable to think of new technologies without silver. Especially recycling and e-waste issues will also be incomplete without silver. Silver, which has started to be an investment tool, is no longer at a level that can be ignored as before. Silver is used in health with the name colloidal silver. It also has antiseptic properties. It may be hard to believe, but maybe even the band-aids we wrap around our fingers have silver.