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What to Look for When Buying Gold Jewelry?

Truth be told, the gold jewelry style never runs out of style. Its popularity is dated back to many years and even till today, the gold piece is still trending. Unlike the alloy blends, pure gold does not tarnish or stain. Experts have disclosed that the stain on the skin does not come from gold but from the skin of the person concerned.

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What to Look for When Buying Gold Jewelry?

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  1. What to Look for When Buying Gold Jewelry? Truth be told, the gold jewelry style never runs out of style. Its popularity is dated back to many years and even till today, the gold piece is still trending. Unlike the alloy blends, pure gold does not tarnish or stain. Experts have disclosed that the stain on the skin does not come from gold but from the skin of the person concerned. The gold piece is highly flexible and as such, it can be made into any shape ranging from thin sheets to tiny hair strands. When buying the gold jewelry Toronto, there are quite a number of things to look out for but the most important one is purity. To make it easy, the jewelry industry has come up with a system that will make buyers identify the factor easily. If you have a gold ring on your finger, then chances are that the ring is marked 10K, 14K or 18K. The K represents karat. The system uses this order to describe the amount of pure gold in each gold piece. This is to say that the karat number determines the amount or percentage of gold in the jewelry.

  2. 24K gold has a high percentage of uncontaminated gold 18K gold comprises about six parts of additional metals and 18 parts gold thus making it 75% gold. 12K gold contains 12 parts of additional metals and 12 parts, making it 50% gold. 14K gold comprises about 10 parts of additional metals and 14 parts gold thereby making it 58.3% gold. 10K gold contains 14 parts additional metals and 10 parts gold, making it 41.7% gold. The minimum karat that is referred to as gold in the US is the10K gold. The Europeans also have a system to identify gold. Each gold piece is marked with numbers that show their percentage of gold. 18K gold is numbered 750 to indicate 75% gold 14K gold is numbered 585 to indicate 58.5% 12K gold is numbered 417 to indicate 41.7% The karat marking on a gold piece is followed by a trademark or hallmark that indicates its producer and the country. You will find many pieces of pure gold jewelry but ideally, pure gold is not appropriate for daily wear. Though, some other metals are mixed with pure gold to reduce its cost and to make it durable. Solid gold on the flip side is durable, as such it can be worn regularly. However, if you are allergic to nickel and other metals, you should choose items with high gold content like the 18K or 22K gold jewelry. If you are looking for buying gold Jewelry Toronto, Toronto Watches, Estate Jewelry and much more, then visit Pinto Gold in Toronto or surf pintogold.com now.

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