Real gold does not tarnish, however gold plate does.
Gold is an element, which is on the periodic table. It is usually yellow, soft, and will not tarnish under most conditions.
gold doesn't tarnish.
No, gold does not tarnish.
No gold does not tarnish. however, it is quite soft.
Gold does not tarnish at all, unlike silver that tarnishes from H2S
No. Gold itself doesn't tarnish.
Gold and platinum will not tarnish on a ring.
Well, the gold it is tarnish natural; but is it's more tarnish if it's mix with silver or brance or lead or cooper.
gold won't tarnish =] silver will hope this helps =]
No, gold does not tarnish. It is because acids and other gases have no effect on it. It does not lose its shine. It is a least reactive metal.
Gold does not tarnish EVER! Thus if you are seeing tarnish on what you think is gold, it is not gold. Gold painted porcelain should only be washin in warm sopy water using a soft cotton cloth. The gold ornimentation will wear off in use.
Most gold alloys contain some copper and silver. In certain conditions and over a long period of time, these will tarnish giving a duller and darker look to the gold. Silver cleaning products will remove the tarnish and restore the brightness. Another possibility is that the bracelet is not gold but gold-plated/gold filled brass or copper.