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Silver: Nature and Culture

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From spoons to bullets to sterling coins, silver permeates our everyday culture and language. For millennia we’ve used it to buy what we need, adorn our bodies, or trumpet our social status, and likewise it’s been useful to vanquish werewolves, vampires, and even our own smelly socks.  This book captures all of these facets of silver and more, telling the fascinating story of one of our most hardworking precious metals.
           
As Lindsay Shen shows, while always valued for its beauty and rarity—used to bolster dowries and pay armies alike—silver today is also exploited for its chemistry and can be found in everything from the clothes we wear to the electronics we use to the medical devices that save our lives. Born in the supernovae of stars and buried deep in the earth, it has been mined by many different societies, traded throughout the world, and been the source of wars and the downfall of empires. It is also a metal of pure reflection, a shining symbol of purity. Featuring many glistening illustrations of silver in nature, art, jewelry, film, advertising, and popular culture, this is a superb overview of a metal both precious and useful, one with a rich and eventful history.

240 pages, Paperback

Published June 15, 2017

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January 16, 2026
📖 《白銀與文明》✍️ 作者:菲奧娜・琳賽・舍恩(美)
從小我就偏愛銀器勝過黃金✨。銀戴在身上更顯低調內斂,不像黃金一上身就自帶一種「財大氣粗」的張揚感(笑)。而硫化後的銀,還帶著一股陳舊的年代氣息,特別迷人。
所以訂婚戒指乾脆自己設計,請工匠以手工搥打,刻意留下敲擊痕跡的銀戒指💍,高貴卻不昂貴,老婆也很喜歡 XD!
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🌌 來自星辰的白銀
白銀和黃金一樣,其實都源自外太空。它們是在恆星死亡時的劇烈爆炸——超新星爆發中被鍛造而成的。
這些銀塵來到地球後,經由熱流體作用在地殼中富集:被岩漿加熱的水溶解金屬,沿著岩石裂縫與斷層循環,當溶液冷卻或產生化學反應時,銀便沉積下來,形成我們今日所見的礦脈⛏️。
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🧟 銀的「殭屍效應」
銀具有強大的抗菌能力,在醫學上早有應用。抗生素尚未發明前,銀鹽就被廣泛用於預防新生兒眼部感染與傷口包紮。
但所謂的「殭屍效應」,卻是我第一次聽說😮。
它指的是:已經接觸過銀而死亡的細菌細胞,竟然還能繼續「傳染」並殺死周圍健康的細菌,造成持續且大規模的細菌死亡。因為這些死去的細菌彷彿仍在散播死亡威脅,科學家才形象地稱之為「殭屍效應」。真的蠻有趣的。
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🟡 中世紀的黃色玻璃祕密
在中世紀歐洲,玻璃工匠雖然能用金屬粉末製作藍色、紅色或棕色玻璃,但要做出明亮、通透的黃色卻困難重重。
為了解決這個難題,他們發展出「銀染色」技術:不再將金屬混入熔融玻璃,而是把硝酸銀或氯化銀等銀化合物,與黏土混合成糊狀,塗抹在透明玻璃表面後再入窯燒製🔥。
透過控制溫度、燒製時間與塗層厚度,玻璃能呈現從濃郁蛋黃色到淡金色的細膩變化。到了 15 世紀,工匠甚至能在藍色玻璃上使用銀染料,創造出迷人的綠色細節🎨。
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🦉 雅典貓頭鷹銀幣
因為發現銀礦,雅典得以利用勞里昂銀礦的財富打造強大的海軍,並在希波戰爭中擊敗波斯,進而建立雅典帝國。
雅典更下令在其領地內統一使用貓頭鷹銀幣,使其成為當時的「國際通用貨幣」。白銀成就了雅典的崛起,也讓民主、哲學與建築藝術得以流傳後世🏛️。
然而,這一切的輝煌,背後卻是無數奴隸在礦坑中,用血汗與生命換來的歷史陰影。
幣面設計:
🔹 正面:雅典城守護神——智慧與戰爭女神雅典娜的側面像,頭戴橄欖葉裝飾的頭盔,神情含蓄而深沉。
🔹 反面:一隻睜大眼睛的小貓頭鷹站立其上,一側刻有橄欖枝與新月,另一側則是象徵雅典的三個希臘字母「AOE」。
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💰 擁有銀礦卻破產的西班牙
16~17 世紀的西班牙,坐擁世界上最富饒的銀礦之一——位於今日玻利維亞的波託西「富山」,卻多次宣告破產。
原因在於過度擴張的軍事野心、沉重的債務利息、嚴重的通貨膨脹,以及缺乏實體經濟建設。最終陷入一種荒謬的狀態:看似富可敵國,實則負債累累。

闔上書頁後,最深的感受是:白銀從來不是單純的財富象徵。它既能孕育藝術、醫療與制度,也可能放大人性的貪婪與暴力。
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