Gold Jewelry Types & Care

Lets start with the different types of gold! When youʼre looking for gold jewelry these are the types that come up most often- gold plated, gold vermeil, gold filled and solid gold.

Gold Plated

Gold plating is a layer or gold applied to a base metal (ours is brass). So the base is metal and the gold is essentially dipped over the outside of that base (there is no gold inside the piece). Our gold plated pieces are plated with 5x the amount of normal gold plating because quality is our #1!

Gold Vermeil

Gold vermeil is genuine sterling silver that has been expertly plated with a thick layer of gold. The difference here is the base must be sterling silver. These pieces are great for individuals who may have sensitive skin or allergies to base metals.

Gold Filled

Gold filled jewelry has around 100% more gold than gold plated jewelry and a much higher tarnish resistance. It is made by bonding together gold and another base metal, so there is gold in the entire piece and not just an outside coating. It will not flake of or change colors. Gold filled is a great (and economical) alternative to solid gold jewelry. This type of gold is easy to maintain and normally lasts a lifetime.

Solid Gold

Solid gold is the highest in price in purity. Pure gold is actually too soft for everyday wear, so it is alloyed with a mixture of metals to give it strength and durability. Karatage indicates the purity of the gold, or how much of the metal is pure gold. For example, 18kt gold is 75% gold, 14kt gold is 58% gold.

CARE

So how do I take care of and get the most out of my piece?

Gold Plated & Gold Vermeil: We recommend you keep it dry and away from skincare products. Take it off to shower, donʼt wear it swimming, and avoid coming into contact with lotions and creams. Storage tip-keep it in a plastic bag to help avoid moisture in the air.

Gold Filled: You are fine to shower in gold-filled jewelry, get it wet, wear it for life! We do recommend you remove it in salt water or chlorine. Wearing it while using basic lotions is fine, but remove it when putting on anything strong-retinol, peels, glycolic acid etc.

Solid Gold: Little care is needed here. Give it a wipe with a jewelry cloth once and awhile to keep it fresh.