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The Gold Guide

The Gold Guide

1.Understanding Gold Purity: What 916 and 999 Really Mean

  • Gold purity is measured in karats or fineness.

  • 916 Gold (22K): Contains 91.6% pure gold and 8.4% alloy for added strength.

  • 999 Gold (24K): Almost pure gold (99.9%), softer and more prone to scratches, but highly valued for purity and investment.

2. How Gold Jewellery Is Crafted

  • Gold jewellery is crafted through a combination of melting, molding, and hand-finishing.

  • Skilled artisans shape and design pieces, ensuring precision, beauty, and durability.

3. Why Gold Jewellery Changes Appearance Over Time

  • Daily wear can cause minor scratches, surface dulling, or color change due to exposure to chemicals, sweat, or friction.

  • Alloyed metals in 916 gold may slightly alter the color over time, while 999 gold is softer and more delicate.

4. Is Gold Jewellery Durable Enough for Daily Wear?

  • 916 Gold: Stronger due to alloying, suitable for daily wear.

  • 999 Gold: Softer and more delicate; best for occasional wear or careful handling.

5. How to Care for 916 and 999 Gold Jewellery

Clean regularly with a soft cloth or mild soapy water.Store separately in lined boxes or pouches to prevent scratches.Remove before heavy activities, swimming, or cleaning.Schedule professional checks to maintain condition and polish.

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6. Gold Jewellery Myths and Facts

Myth: Pure gold never scratches.
Fact: Higher-purity gold is softer and more prone to surface marks.

Myth: All gold jewellery is suitable for daily wear.
Fact: Durability depends on purity, design, and craftsmanship.

7. How to Identify Well-Crafted Gold Jewellery

  • Smooth, even finishes without sharp edges.

  • Secure clasps and joints.

  • Clear hallmarks indicating gold purity.

  • Balanced weight and comfortable fit.

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