well thatsa hard one.... 1. i wouldn't wear gold,because it attracts robbers.. 2 gold and silver don't match.. wich REALLY affects your popularity..
Platinum, because Gold And Silver , together with Copper and in the same Sub- Group of the Periodic Table. This means that Gold , Silver and Copper have the same number of electrons in their outmost energy shell.
No, silver plated jewelry is not graded in the same way that precious metals like silver or gold are. The term "silver plated" indicates that a base metal (such as brass or copper) has been coated with a layer of silver. The value and quality of silver plated jewelry will depend on factors like the thickness of the silver layer and the overall craftsmanship.
it can refer to the jewelry makers initials or company initials. using those same intials GS usually means gold over silver when it is stamped inh the order of GS.
My antique necklace is very heavy tick gold over silver and is marked 750 also 925 and 054, if it is vermelil or rolled gold why is it marked twice in the same necklace
"SC" on gold jewelry typically stands for "Sterling Silver Coated." This indicates that the jewelry is made of a base metal, such as brass or copper, and then coated with a layer of sterling silver. It is important to note that this type of jewelry may tarnish over time and may not have the same value or durability as solid gold jewelry.
Gold-tone over base metal is not the same as gold. Silver-tone over base metal is not the same thing as silver. Many base metals are used to make jewelry, and they are often coated with paint to make it look like gold or silver, but once the paint wears off, the metal can react with the skin and turn it green. This is especially true of jewelry that is made of copper and then coated with paint. Copper reacts to the sweat in a person's skin, and turns green. Gold-filled and gold-plated jewelry may also have certain base metals that react with a person's skin. The same is true of silver-plated and silver-filled. Sterling silver, Bali silver and such are not reactive and should not turn the skin green. Gold should not turn the skin green. Electroplate is another way of fusing gold or silver to base metal, and it is very durable, but if the plating ever cracks, the base metal could be reactive with the skin. The way to avoid purchasing something that will turn your skin green is to check for the tiny stamp imprinted on gold (it will tell how many carats of gold the jewelry is made of) and sterling silver (it will say sterling, and perhaps be accompanied by some numbers).
If both gold and silver are same size gold would be .
No, 10K gold cannot be used as solder to repair 18K jewelry because they have different gold compositions. It is best to use solder that is of the same or higher karat than the jewelry being repaired to ensure a proper bond and avoid discoloration or weakening of the piece.
If you are going for a professional appearance then I would recommend that your watch match your jewelry. A silver watch with gold jewelry has so much contrast that others will probably notice the difference.
This means that it is unlikely to be solid gold, most likely just plated. A stamp of 925 means that it is made predominantly of 92.5% silver. If you have purchased this under the pretence it was silver I suggest you get it independantly checked at any jewellers and then return the item as soon as possible!
Gold is heavier than silver. Gold has a higher density than silver, which means that a specific volume of gold will weigh more than the same volume of silver.
Gold is heavier than silver. Gold has a higher density compared to silver, which means that for the same volume of metal, gold will weigh more than silver.