Types of gold jewelry
Of the four most common gold purity levels,
- 9k is the most durable, though it also has the lowest gold content
- 14k is slightly purer while also highly durable
- 18k gold is the purest form of gold that’s typically used for engagement rings and other jewelry.
TIPS AND TRICKS
- Regularly clean your jewel with a soft towel to ensure that it keeps shining.
- Clean it with a soft tooth brush with some white soap
Heavy gold plating over sterling silver. It does not tarnish and is hypoallergenic, so people with metal allergies can wear it safely. Our products last much longer and will not rub off (although over time, some gold may wear off).
TIPS AND TRICKS
- Regularly clean your jewel with a soft towel to ensure that it keeps shining.
- Clean it with a soft tooth brush with some white soap
- Remove your jewelry when you go swimming
- Get away from chemical materials (such as perfume, hairspray, soap, lotion,…). It can damage the metal and the coating. It could also generate discoloration of the stones and reduce their shininess
- Avoid contact with hard objects as this can cause scratching or other damages