It could be, but it usually isn't. Pure gold is too soft and wears badly; alloying it with tougher metals allows, say, your ring to retain its general shape even if you occasionally bump your hand on a wall. Pure gold would rapidly deform under these conditions.
24ct which is .999 fine gold U can get gold up to .999999 but still classed 24ct.
24ct Gold is the highest Gold you can get, gold layered is exactly what it is, layered in gold meaning that the Gold is not real 24ct
No...24ct is pure gold - 10ct contains only 41.67% gold. The higher the number (up to 24ct)the more gold is in the object. The only way that 10ct would be worth more is if you had alot more 10ct than (by weight) than 24ct . In other words if you had 1 ounce of 24ct gold it would be worth about $1100. It would take 2.5 ounces of 10ct to equal the 1 ounce value of 24ct.
NO
24ct if it is real and you can get hold of it
By multiplying the weight of gold in 24Ct With 1.084 to convert it to 22 ct eg:- 33gm gold of purity 24ct is equals to 35.772 gm of gold with purity 22 ct
It would be better to buy a higer carat if it is gold filled-aim for 18ct, 24ct rather. Gold filled is good quality on its own, and will last a lifetime with the proper care. Eg, 9ct gold will last you 20years whereas 24ct gold will last you 50years. Stronger/higher carat gold bonded lasts longer. But than again, the 24ct looks very yellow.
A real pearl necklace can range in price from $1.00 to $50,000 or more. It depends on the size length and quality. It is like saying what is a house worth. In the USA you can buy houses for $20,000 or $5 million
A gold necklace-
(24/9) x 10 oz = 26 2/3 oz.
9999 gold necklace with a 9999 gold cross price tag
A 14kt gold necklace is worth about $70-$500 at the most!!!