Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Gold Jewelry

By Sienna Nalin


Are you thinking about selling your gold jewelry? Before doing so you may want to check and see if your jewelry is even solid gold or not. If your jewelry is not, it may be an upset to you as far as the money that you were expecting. In order to not have this upset, you should check to see if your jewelry is gold plated or not.

Solid gold jewelry is made out of a metal composition containing a gold alloy that is spread throughout the jewelry. Gold plated jewelry is a piece of jewelry with an under base of a non-gold metal that is just coated with a gold film.

In order to distinguish if you have jewelry that is plated, you can look to see if it has markings that indicate so. These marking are usually on the inside clasp. Jewelry that is gold plated is usually marked HGP, GEP, GP or HGE. If your jewelry has one of those listed markings it is gold plated. If there are no markings you just have to have jewelry inspect it.

Another way to tell if you have a gold plated piece of jewelry is by acid testing. With acid testing your item will change a certain color. Than color can distinguish what you have. This testing is generally used to tell you the number of karats in your gold.

You can also tell gold plated jewelry apart from solid jewelry items based upon the color. Gold plated jewelry is usually covered in 24 karat gold. Pieces that are gold throughout cannot be pure 24 karat gold by itself because it is too soft and could be flawed easily.

You can also look at the surface of the jewelry and see if its tone is even throughout or there is a change in color somewhere: If the gold plating is worn off in some places, the underlying metal will be visible there.

...Additional information at How to Determine If Your Jewelry Is Gold Plated or Solid Gold

Since you have been informed on how to tell if your jewelry is solid gold, you will be able to calculate better how much you should be getting for your gold when time comes for you to sell it for the gold value.




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