pretty much, but if it looks good and no one knows it a-okay!!
NO! It depends on the maker, the condition of the piece, how old it is, how well its been cared for, whether it's signed and other things that collectors look for.
Some people collect vintage jewelry, costume, gold plated, gold filled, sterling silver, vermeil, and fine.
If you have a lovely piece of plated jewelry, particularly if its signed hang on to it.
If you love it... by all means wear it but remember the 5 no"s
NO -showering, swimming, sweating, sleeping, spraying.
If it is worn next to your skin when you take it off wash it with a gentle soap and gently dry with a soft cloth and it will last if cared for.
Gold plated over sterling silver is not necessarily better than sterling silver. Gold plating can wear off over time, revealing the silver underneath. However, some people prefer the aesthetic of gold plated jewelry. Ultimately, it depends on personal preference and how well you take care of your jewelry.
9ct gold plated sterling silver means that the item is primarily sterling silver with a thin layer of 9ct gold applied over it. The base metal is the sterling silver which is real silver, while the gold layer is real gold but in a lower concentration (9ct) compared to pure gold.
"24kt gold over sterling silver" means that a layer of 24 karat gold has been plated over a base of sterling silver. The gold layer is thin and purely decorative, providing a luxurious appearance at a lower cost than solid gold jewelry. Over time, the gold plating may wear off, revealing the silver underneath.
YES!
Gold over sterling is typically called "gold vermeil." This is a type of jewelry where a layer of gold is bonded to sterling silver through a process of electrolysis.
Gold over sterling silver jewelry has a thicker layer of gold bonded to the silver through a mechanical process, making it more durable and long-lasting compared to gold-plated jewelry, which has a thinner layer of gold that is electroplated onto a base metal. Gold over sterling silver is also more valuable and retains its color and shine longer.
The letters "krn" typically indicate the manufacturer's trademark or branding. The number "925" represents the purity of the metal, meaning it is sterling silver (92.5% pure silver). Therefore, an item marked as "14k gold over sterling silver" would be a piece of jewelry where the surface is coated or plated with 14 karat gold over a base of sterling silver.
GOS is Gold over Silver. Gold-plated sterling silver jewellery is the best and most valuable in the gold-plated jewellery category. Designer jewellery and fine jewellery are mainly made from gold over sterling silver. The quality of the gold matters as does the silver. The reason we plate Gold over Silver is due to pure gold being too soft for jewellery and is alloyed with a base metal (silver) for strength.
"18 kt gold over sterling silver" means that the item is made of sterling silver and is plated with a layer of 18 karat gold. The silver serves as the base metal, while the gold layer provides the item with a gold color and finish.
It is gold plated over sterling silver and it was made in Italy
about 900 dollars .
I have a gold necklace stamped 926 italy, is this real gold or silver?