How to Identify Real 18K Gold Jewelry vs. Gold Plated Jewelry?
When shopping for jewelry, it's important to know the difference between real 18K gold and gold plated jewelry. Real 18K gold jewelry is made entirely of 18K gold, whereas gold plated jewelry is made of a base metal, such as copper or brass, that is coated with a thin layer of gold.
How to Identify Real 18K Gold Jewelry?
The first step in identifying real 18K gold jewelry is to look for a hallmark. A hallmark is a symbol or stamp that indicates the purity of the gold. In the United States, the hallmark for 18K gold is "750," which means that the gold is 75% pure.
Another way to identify real 18K gold jewelry is to do a magnet test. Gold is not magnetic, so if the jewelry is attracted to a magnet, it's not real gold. Additionally, you can do a acid test by applying a drop of nitric acid to the jewelry. Real gold will not react to the acid, whereas gold plated jewelry will turn green or brown.
How to Identify Gold Plated Jewelry?
Gold plated jewelry is usually marked with a fraction that indicates the thickness of the gold plating. For example, "18KGP" means that the jewelry is gold plated with 18K gold that is 1/20th of the total weight of the item.
You can also identify gold plated jewelry by its appearance. Gold plated jewelry tends to have a brighter and more yellow appearance than real gold jewelry. Additionally, the gold plating may wear off over time, revealing the base metal underneath.
What to Consider When Buying 18K Gold Plated Jewelry?
If you're in the market for 18K gold plated jewelry, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, make sure to buy from a reputable seller that uses high-quality materials. At IVIA Pro Jewelry, we offer a wide selection of 18K gold plated earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets.
Second, consider the thickness of the gold plating. The thicker the plating, the more durable and long-lasting the jewelry will be. At IVIA Pro Jewelry, our 18K gold plated jewelry is plated with a thick layer of gold to ensure its longevity.
Finally, be sure to care for your 18K gold plated jewelry properly. Avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, such as chlorine or bleach, and remove it before showering or swimming. With proper care, your 18K gold plated jewelry can last for years to come.
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If you're looking for high-quality 18K gold plated jewelry, check out our collection at IVIA Pro Jewelry. We offer a variety of 18K gold plated earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets that are perfect for any occasion.