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Article: DOES SOLID GOLD TARNISH?

DOES SOLID GOLD TARNISH?

Solid gold has been long loved as a precious metal used in jewellery. The color gold has many warm variant hues. It shines brightly when you’re poolside in the summer and stands out against jewel-tone sweaters in the winter. But gold isn’t just a color. It is a rare noble metal that symbolizes power and longevity. Many love solid gold jewellery because it’s durable and maintains value over time. But, if solid gold is resistant to corrosion, can gold tarnish? We can break it down for you.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF GOLD

Solid gold jewellery is typically categorized as karats. The purest form is 24k gold is very rare and is too soft for jewelry. So, when you see 18k gold or 14k gold, know that these are made up of other alloys to produce strong jewellery. You wouldn’t want your gold chain or ring to bend out of shape. This also applies to white gold and rose gold. If you need help cleaning those, too, we can help.

DOES GOLD TARNISH?

This is the big question. The question that might be stalling you from choosing between solid gold and gold dipped jewellery. Well, we are here to tell you that pure gold does not tarnish, but anything other than 24 karat gold can tarnish over time. Good news, though—it’s preventable and fixable if it happens!

WHAT CAUSES GOLD TO TARNISH?

While solid gold is more durable than gold dipped jewellery, it still needs to be taken care of. It’s a big misconception that real gold doesn’t tarnish, and people often worry that they may have purchased fake gold when their jewellery starts to fade or look less shiny. No need to stress; this is completely normal.

18k gold will tarnish much slower than 925 sterling silver, but the same chemicals harm both metals. Many chemicals can react with gold and lead to discoloration.

SOLID GOLD CARE TIPS

If you’re wondering how to prevent tarnished gold, start with some of these easy tips. Always store your jewellery in a dry and secure place. You don’t want it falling off your dresser or tangled, so keep it in a special drawer or a jewellery case. You can also polish your gold jewellery with a soft, polishing cloth or micro-fiber cloth (like the one you use on your sunglasses) often or after each wear. This will remove any daily buildup and boost shine.

You might also want to avoid a few things when wearing solid gold jewellery. If your chain, bracelet, or ring gets wet, make sure to dry it off after. And if you spray cologne or perfume on, do it before putting your jewellery on. We promise this makes a difference.

HOW TO CLEAN GOLD JEWELLERY

You can clean your gold jewellery at home with things you may have on hand or get yourself a professional cleaning kit to make things easier on the go. The steps to cleaning an 18k gold chain are very similar to how you would clean a gold dipped or gold vermeil and even a sterling silver chain. The important thing to remember is to treat them gently to prevent scratching or damage. For your gold jewellery, we recommend giving them a little bath.

Get a bowl of warm water and put a few drops of gentle dish soap in. Go ahead and give it a little mix.

Place your men’s gold bracelets, gold chains, and earrings in the bowl and let them sit for about 5 minutes.

Next, you can swish them around the water and pull them out to dry on a soft cloth. If there is more dirt between the links of the chain or the setting of a ring, you can use a soft toothbrush to remove any dirt or grime. The bristles

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