What a 925 Silver Cover Actually Is
Be clear on the make before you buy. A pure silver mobile cover in this collection features a 92.5 percent silver overlay, hand-raised and engraved by an artisan, then securely set onto a sturdy back so it grips your phone and absorbs daily knocks.
- The Craftsmanship: The silver is the premium face you see and touch, worked in detailed repousse and fine line engraving.
- The Construction: It is not a thin printed silver cover, nor is it a heavy block of solid metal. This balance provides real, beautifully worked silver on the outside with dependable protection underneath.
- The Design Styles: The motif range runs from Hanuman and Ram to Mughal florals and clean monograms, allowing a silver cover to read as devotional, regal, or quietly personal.
Built for the Phone You Carry
These premium covers are precision-cut by model. We craft them specifically for current iPhone and Samsung Galaxy lines, with camera and port cutouts shaped exactly to each device body so no functionality is blocked.
Simply select your exact model at order to ensure a perfect fit. Because the silver is worked entirely by hand, each cover is a near one-off creation, making it a highly distinct milestone gift.
Gifting Ideas: Pair it with a piece from our silver corporate gifts range for a high-profile wedding or retirement send-off, or coordinate it with a premium silver home decor artefact for a luxury housewarming present.
How Weight and Price Work
Silver sells by weight, so the silver phone cover price tracks gram weight first and the complexity of the engraving work second. Most covers in this collection sit between 20 and 40 grams of silver, which directly determines the price without artificial markups. Heavier, deeply embossed covers cost more plainly because there is more precious metal in them.
Care and Maintenance
- Keep it Clean: Wipe the silver face with a soft, dry microfiber cloth.
- Avoid Chemicals: Keep the cover away from harsh substances like perfumes, colognes, and hand sanitisers.
- Oxidised Finishes: If your cover features an antique finish, let the recessed areas stay dark rather than over-polishing them.
Real silver is tarnish-resistant, not tarnish-proof, so an occasional light clean keeps the raised engraving looking brilliant.





