Matures Gold -

: Contains 58.3% gold. This is the most common purity for fine jewelry, offering a balance of rich color and enough strength for everyday use.

Unlike plated options, solid gold does not tarnish and maintains its appearance and intrinsic value over time. Solid Gold Gold Plated / Vermeil Gold alloy all the way through Base metal (brass/silver) with gold coating Tarnish Will not tarnish or peel Can wear off, exposing the base metal Durability Best for everyday, lifelong wear Best for occasional fashion wear Value Retains high intrinsic resale value Low intrinsic value Quick Buying Checklist matures gold

The purity of solid gold is measured in karats. Higher karats indicate more gold content but a softer metal. : Contains 58

: Look for stamps like "14K" or "585" (the decimal equivalent for 14K) to verify the purity. Solid Gold Gold Plated / Vermeil Gold alloy

: If you are active or working with your hands, 14K gold is often the better choice over 18K due to its superior hardness.

: Contains 75% gold. It has a deeper yellow tone and is softer and more expensive than 14K.

: Contains 41.7% gold. It is the minimum purity required to be legally sold as "gold" in the U.S. and is highly durable.

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