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Tips for buying gold jewelry
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stella
Joined: Tue May 11, 2010 1:05 pm Posts: 19
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Tips for buying gold jewelry
Tips for buying gold jewelry
1. Gold has always been treasured for its value, both as a metal and in the form of ornaments. We all buy gold for both of these reasons, directly or indirectly. If you’re buying gold as an investment, go for the purest form that you can buy. If buying simply for ornamentation, you may opt to choose a less pure form. 2. The purity of gold is displayed in karats: 10, 12, 18 and 24 karat gold. The number indicates purity. 18k gold is comprised of 18 parts of gold and 6 parts of other metals. 12K gold contains 12 parts of gold out of 24 and 10K gold would contain 12 parts of other metals. 24K gold is the purest and does not contain any other metal. 3. Gold jewelry uses gold of one or the other karats. Always ask about the purity of the gold used in the jewelry you buy. Very versatile, gold can be shaped into different forms: wires, flat sheets, rings or poured into a mold for custom shapes. This is why gold is widely used in jewelry. 4. If buying gold jewelry with stone insets like diamonds, rubies, emeralds or any other gemstones, always ask about the quality and purity of the stones used. The jeweler should be able to provide you with a certificate of authenticity of the gemstone, preferably from the GIA, Gemological Institute of America or the AGS American Gem Society. 5. You may have heard of White Gold. White gold is a gold alloy containing a percentage of nickel or platinum. Some people experience allergic reactions to white gold. Jewelers are now shifting to palladium as the other metal used in white gold since it does not create allergic reactions. Always ask for gold mixed with palladium when you buy white gold. 6. Avoid gold "plated" jewelry, unless you plan on infrequent use. Gold plating usually consists of a very fine layer of gold. The thinner the plating, the faster it will wear off and begin to look tarnished and worn out.
Caution
Always ask for a certificate of authenticity for the gold jewelry that you purchase and separate certificates specifying the quality of any gemstones that are a part of your gold jewelry collection.
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Wed May 12, 2010 10:22 am |
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madonna123
Joined: Sun May 09, 2010 3:03 pm Posts: 17 Location: U.K.
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Re: Tips for buying gold jewelry
These are really a great tips which you have shared here with us I Found it very useful for myself
Keep sharing
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Wed May 12, 2010 11:08 am |
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festa
Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:36 am Posts: 23
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Re: Tips for buying gold jewelry
Are you looking to buy jewelry made from gold? From karats to online and offline stores, how do you choose the right jewelry made from gold to buy? As you read every word of this article, you will find some great tips to buying gold jewelry.
There are many places that you can go to, to buy jewelry made from gold, and though many are safe, and sell gold jewelry that is what it says it is, it is best to be safe. When buying gold in northern America, look for jewelry retailers that have the logo of Jewelers of America. Outside northern America there will often be an association that has a set of standards for the members. It is a good choice to make sure they have that membership, as it shows in most cases that you are getting what you actually wanted.
When buying gold, you may have heard the word - karats. A Karat, is a way of measuring the pureness of gold jewelry. Because the metal is soft in its pure form and unsuitable for wearing it is often added with other metals to make it stronger. As an example 24 karat gold is pure gold and is very soft. In this state is easily malleable and would likely bend and change shape every time you try to wear it.
24 karat gold is often used for other purposes, such as making CD layers or in computer processors. 18K jewelry is the next level down and is 75% pure, then 12K gold which is half gold and half is other metals. Another karat you may find is 10 karats which is actually only 41.7% pure gold. As you get to the lower percentages the more stronger the jewelry made from gold, but also the less real gold contained within the jewelry. It will be something to consider which type you want to purchase.
Anything below 10 karats is not really classed as gold jewelry, so much so that in the US, it is against the law to label an item as being gold, if it contains less than 10 karats. Even though many are safe, and sell gold jewelry that is what it says it is, it is best to be safe and buy from jewelry retailers with a membership to a jewelry association. This applies online, and the sites will often display such logo's and hallmark information.
All jewelry made from gold will come with a karat mark. If you find jewelry without this mark either online or offline it is best to take it back, as it could end up being an item with no gold in it or one which has less than 10 karats. When you look to buy gold jewelry, you will also see a mark of the jewelry manufacturer. This information is good to know. As jewelry with a known mark is going to be more likely to be a genuine product.
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