Gold jewelry can never go out of style. It can
look good on almost everyone. It is the ultimate
amalgamation of classic beauty, wealth and style.
The value of gold jewelry depends not only upon
the style or the designer who has designed it, but
most importantly it is dependent upon the quality
of gold used to make the gold jewelry. The quality
of gold in the gold jewelry is determined by its
percentage or by the karat. The higher the karat
number, the higher the percentage of gold in your
gold jewelry. The various karat numbers are 24K,
18K, 14K, 12K and 10K - 24K is pure gold.
Gold jewelry is also available in various forms.
In some cases it is plated with gold, in some it
is filled with gold and in some others the gold
jewelry is made of pure gold. Gold by itself is
very soft and isn't practical for daily wear which
is why it has to be mixed with other additional
metals to give it tensile strength such that it
can be molded into various designs. Other metals
are mixed with it to make it more durable (and to
lower its cost).
Adding other metals to the mix also allows
metallurgists to change the color of gold.
Palladium or nickel can be added to create white
gold. Adding copper produces a rose or pink tint,
while silver gives gold a greenish cast. If you
want jewelry which can be worn regularly then it
is wise to get it made out of solid gold (Solid
gold is a term that can be used to describe an
item that's at least 10K (in the US) gold all the
way through. Even though it's a gold alloy--18K,
14K, or anything down to 10K--it can be called
solid gold.).
Gold has in a way always stood as a symbol for
wealth, prestige and power. Through times
immemorial gold jewelry has been the ultimate
ornamentation for kings, queens and noblemen. At
one point of time, gold jewelry was also seen as a
status symbol and was not meant for the common
man. It still is looked upon as a status symbol
since not every one can afford gold jewelry.
However because of the numerous forms in which
gold jewelry is available to day (such as plated
gold, gold filled, gold coated jewelry or gold
jewelry of a lower karat), it can now be easily
bought by anyone.
Gold jewelry does not entail very big or intricate
designs, it can even be quite small simple and
delicate. How so ever a piece of jewelry maybe, it
immediately stands out. There is a timeless
classic appeal surrounding it which can never go
out of fashion. Gold jewelry is not only something
which you can buy for yourself or as a gift to
someone you love; you can also buy gold jewelry to
keep as an asset. The value of gold jewelry does
not depreciate, it only appreciates with time. It
can prove to be a very valuable investment.
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