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WHEN IT COMES TO INVESTING IN PERMANENT FINE JEWELRY, IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BUYING.

WE HOPE YOU ENJOY LEARNING THROUGH THIS FAQ, AND IF YOU HAVE FURTHER QUESTIONS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE ANSWERED, PLEASE CONTACT US!


WHAT IS SOLID 14K GOLD?

Solid 14k gold is 58.3% gold and 41.7% alloyed metal. 14k gold is solid gold and will not corrode or tarnish like plated or filled gold.

WHY DO WE USE SOLID 14K GOLD FOR PERMANENT JEWELRY?

We use solid 14k yellow gold because it provides the most resistance to wear and tear while being hypoallergenic. Unlike plated gold, which is commonly used by permanent jewelers, solid 14k yellow gold will never tarnish.

WHY DOES IT COST MORE? 

14k gold costs more because the material itself is more expensive. The extraction process of gold is extensive and difficult, and it is relatively scarce making it a very valuable commodity.

WHY IS SOLID GOLD WORTH A HIGHER COST?

Solid gold is worth the higher cost because it will never corrode and will always retain its value. Choosing gold means choosing a durable piece of jewelry that will always retain its value and color.

HOW DO YOU BEST CARE FOR IT?

Gold requires very little care. If you’d like an extra shine, clean with dish soap and water! A soft brush can be used to get into hard to reach places. That being said, we have not found any additional care of cleaning necessary for our permanent chains outside of regular daily showering/hygiene.

WHY DOES GOLD TURN MY SKIN BLACK?

Sometimes with solid gold we might experience black smudges on our skin - this is due to something called metallic abrasion. 

Metallic abrasion occurs when tiny metal particles rub off of your gold ring, necklace, watch or bracelet to form a black substance on your skin. Lotions, oils, perfumes and sweat interacting with the jewelry and your skin can be responsible for the occurrence of metallic abrasion. 

These substances can contain compounds (chemical or other) that are harder than precious metals, like solid gold. Metal abrasion occurs when jewelry comes in contact with the hard compounds - causing particles of the metal to rub off. This often looks like black dust and is easily cleaned off with a towelette or soap and water.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GOLD FILLED, GOLD VERMEIL & GOLD PLATED JEWELRY? 

GOLD PLATED

The gold plating process involves the least amount of gold, therefore resulting in the lowest cost. A low price tag for “gold” jewelry typically indicates that the product is plated. Because the layer of gold is so thin - it quickly wears off - allowing the base metal to tarnish.

GOLD VERMEIL

The process of vermeil involves electroplating a layer of gold to silver to a base of Sterling Silver. The cost is lower, but like plating, wears off in time.

GOLD FILLED

Gold filled jewelry has the thickest amount of gold applied to a base metal. While the inner material is protected from tarnishing from daily wear, this metal is not considered hypoallergenic, cannot be reused or resized, and is not safe from reaction to harsh chemicals including chlorine.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOLID 9K, 10K, 14K, 18K AND 24K GOLD?

24k is considered the purest amount of gold - at 99.99% gold content. 24k gold produces a rich, buttery yellow color but is extremely, extremely soft and delicate as no other metals are added to it - thus is not suitable for daily wear. 

22k is commonly used for statement pieces of jewelry due to its vibrant golden hue. 22k is 91.7% pure gold. Due to the high gold content - 22k is more expensive, and softer than its lower karat counterparts.

18k commonly used in fine jewelry. Its alloy is tested as 75% gold, 18k is durable, but still relatively soft enough to experience scratches from daily wear due to its malleability.

14k is also commonly used in fine jewelry and considered to be 58% pure gold. We use 14k yellow gold in much of our jewelry as we find it is suited best for daily wear and the most active of lifestyles.

10k is considered the most durable - with 41.7% pure gold content. We use 10k for a few of our rings as we value its durability. As 10k as a higher content level of alloyed metals - it is not considered hypoallergenic for everyone.

9k is 37.5% pure gold content. This purity of gold is considered much less hypoallergenic. 9k yellow gold has much duller yellow color than its higher karat counterparts.

WILL MY SOLID GOLD CHANGE COLOR?

When worn daily, gold will naturally patina. When gold is worn next to other pieces of gold - the pieces will patina to the same tone over time. Occasionally, we might experience our skin turning black with interaction to pure gold. No need to fret - this residue easily comes off with a quick clean using soap and water or a wet wipe and is very uncommon. This reaction is caused by gold interacting with lotions, oils, moisturizers, etc. It can also be an indicator of low iron levels in the body.

WHAT IS SOLID 925 STERLING SILVER?

925 Sterling Silver is created from 92.5% silver and 7.5% alloyed metals. Pure silver is too soft to be used by itself, therefore other metals are added to harden the material. This is considered the purest form of silver you can find for jewelry and any housewares/items.

WHY DO WE USE IT? 

We use 925 Sterling Silver as it is durable, hypo-allergenic, cost-effective, and most importantly - ages beautifully.

HOW DO YOU BEST CARE FOR IT?

Wearing silver daily can prevent it from experiencing tarnishing as our bodies' natural oils can maintain their brilliance. A jewelry polishing cloth can also provide an efficient and easy way to clean your jewelry. Silver polishing cloths are infused with a specific silver-polishing compound. 

WILL STERLING SILVER TARNISH?

Unlike gold, silver is not resistant to tarnishing, HOWEVER, when worn every day, specifically with everyday showering and wearing multiple bracelets together, they keep each other nice and bright and avoid tarnishing. 

Tarnishing occurs when silver interacts with a number of chemicals. Common oils in moisturizers, detergents, shampoos, perfumes, deodorants, and soaps can also cause tarnishing. Our bodies' own acids can also cause tarnishing! The good news is that most silver can be easily cleaned with silver polishing cloth. We recommend using Connoisseurs Jewelry Wipes.

If you are looking for a deeper clean following using the wipes - we recommend using Tarn-X. This solution is very strong and therefore requires extra care. You will need to wear household gloves that fit under your bracelet to protect your skin. Clean your jewelry by first washing in warm soapy water and drying completely. Dip a cotton ball or soft cloth in Tarn-X Tarnish Remover and wipe on tarnished areas. Rinse your jewelry completely under cold water and wipe dry. Do not soak any jewelry in Tarn-X for over 2 minutes. If your piece still needs to be cleaned further, repeat above process until all tarnish is disposed.

DOES STERLING SILVER CONTAIN ANY IRRITATING METAL ALLOYS, LIKE NICKEL?

No - 925 Sterling Silver does not contain nickel. Sterling Silver allergy is very rare, therefore most of the population can wear it with no issue!