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About Gold
  • Name, Symbol, Atomic Number: Gold, Au, 79
  • Origin: South Africa, China, United States, Australia, Russia, Peru.
  • Also Used In: Medicine, Clothing, Photography, Electronics, Automobiles.
  • Care: Gold will never rust or tarnish, but keep it away from Chlorine, Mercury and Cleaning Fluids.
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About Gold

  • The Romans called it “Aurum”, the French call it “Or” and we simply call it "the perfect gift for any occasion!"
  • Gold and Gold jewelry has been coveted almost since the dawn of time. But have you ever wondered what is it that makes Gold so special?

    Let's find out!

Unique Gold Facts

  • Gold is a very, very stubborn element! It does not react to most acids, and can stand the test of time unlike any other metal.
  • It won’t tarnish, it won’t rust or corrode, and though being very strong, it is also the most malleable of all known metals!
  • Gold is almost indestructible and has been used and reused for centuries to the extent that all gold of known existence is almost equal to all the gold that has ever been mined!
  • ‘Money’ represents value in Gold. Gold is ‘value’, in itself. For e.g., 10gms of pure Gold has a ‘value’ in itself! It is we, who express it in a ‘currency’.
  • It is the safest, most trusted, time-tested form of investment.

Gold Purity and Carats

Purity or carat refers to the amount of Gold in a metal alloy. Pure 100%, 24ct gold is too soft for making jewelry or for everyday wear and tear.

Hence it is mixed with other metals to make it harder and more durable. Following are the B.I.S. approved standards for Gold carats or purity. (Carat = ct)

  • 24ct = 99.9% Gold Fine
  • 24ct = 99.5% Gold Standard
  • 23ct = 95.8% Gold
  • 22ct = 91.6% Gold
  • 18ct = 75.0% Gold
  • 14ct = 58.3% Gold
  • 10ct = 41.6% Gold

Gold is generally mixed with Silver, Copper, and Nickel to get the desired purity.

In India, ‘Gold only’ jewelry is preferably made in 23cts or 22cts to retain its natural yellow color due to the higher purity, while Gemstone or Diamond Jewelry is made in 18ct for more strength and durability.

Jewelry made in 18ct Gold takes a better polish due to its harder surface, and hence 18ct Gold is an excellent purity grade for creating Wedding or Engagement Bands.

Gold Color

Yellow Gold:

Color of yellow Gold is dependant on two main factors, the metal purity, and the type of metal used in the alloy.

For e.g., a 22ct Gold ring having more of Silver than Copper will have a whitish appearance, while the same ring with more of Copper will give a reddish brown color.

White Gold

White gold is not Platinum or Silver!

It is simply Gold, created by mixing Gold with a white metal like Nickel or Palladium, which gives it the characteristic white color.

Like yellow Gold, the purity of White Gold is also expressed in carats. Generally, all White Gold jewelry is plated with the element Rhodium, which gives it a very beautiful white, lustrous shine.

Over time the Rhodium plating of the surface wears off, but it is a simple procedure to re-plate it and retain the luster of the ornament.

Price of Gold Ornaments

The price of Gold ornaments is primarily dependant on the Gold purity, and on the amount of skilled work applied in making the design and construction of the individual jewel piece.

For e.g. a simple Gold band made in 18ct Gold will cost much less than a Gold and Diamond ring having a complicated and intricate design.

Gold Jewelry Maintenance

  • Strictly keep gold away from Chlorine, cleaning fluids and Mercury! These will damage and discolor your ornament.
  • To clean Gold ornaments, use a jewelry cleaner or warm water with a mild detergent, and gently scrub with a soft brush, which will remove most of the dust and debris clogged inside.
  • In case an ornament is unused, keep it separately in a dry box or pouch.
  • DO NOT store pearl jewelry made in Gold or Silver in velvet pouches, because Pearls are organic Gemstones, and they will absorb the color of the velvet cloth!

Questions asked by our shoppers:

Q: “When we break\melt Gold ornaments, why do jewelers deduct a wastage amount? Isn’t everyone’s 22ct or 23ct Gold the same?”

Ans: Yes, mostly every jeweler’s caratage is the same with maybe a negligible difference, but since the jeweler generally utilizes your Gold for making new ornaments, he cannot use it as it is.

The reason being the following:

Every jeweler can use different metals to ‘get’ to a caratage.

For e.g. to make a 22ct gold alloy (91.6%), a jeweler mixes 8% of other metals with pure 100% gold.

Now, one particular jeweler might use 4% silver and 4% copper, but some other might be using 6% copper with 2% silver, and yet another might use 5% silver with 3% copper!

So, now if he uses your Gold alloy made with a different mix of metals directly for his new jewels, it would totally disrupt the ornament color in case of miscalculations!

So to avoid that,

1) He has to completely melt your ornament,

2) Purify the gold back to 100% purity,

3) Re-make the alloy,

4) Only then can he use it in making a new ornament!

Since Gold has to be purified in a Gold refinery, as in any refinery, some part of the metal is invariably lost in the purifying process. And to add to it, if your Gold ornament was soldered by some external metal, that weight is also lost!

Hence, generally a jeweler heats ups an ornament and then depending on the color\appearance\softness of the ornament, the jeweler estimates the mixing metals used, the solder used, the loss expected, and deducts the same from the calculation.

Q: “But then my jeweler does not deduct wastage from ornaments that he has himself previously made, why is that so?”

Ans: The answer is again the same, since the ornament was created by him, he knows exactly which metals were used to make the alloy, due to which he can use it directly for making new ornaments.

Since there’s no need to refine, there is no loss of Gold.

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