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Article: Solid gold, gold plating and gold filled

Solid gold, gold plating and gold filled - Camillette

Solid gold, gold plating and gold filled

Gold in jewelry can come under various forms. Here is a small lexicon of the most common terms used.

Solid Gold

The term solid gold indicates that the jewel is made entirely of gold. However, it does not mean that it is made of pure gold. Solid gold can have a variable number of carats: 10k, 14k, 18k, etc. (see article The different types of gold and their classification to learn more about carats).

Gold Plated

Gold plating is a thin layer of gold deposited on another metal by electroplating. The minimum thickness of the gold layer is (175 microns). If the plating is thinner, it is called gold wash or gold flash plating.

Gold Filled

 

Gold filled (gold laminate) is the lamination of a layer of gold onto another metal. The layer of gold, the number of carats varies, is fused to a base metal. For example, 14k laminated gold (14k GF), means that the gold layer is in 14k. The thickness of the gold layer varies depending on the supplier. It is generally thicker than the plating.

Source: Ganoskin

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