24 carat gold - what standard is it and how much does 1 gram cost? Properties and uses of 24 carat gold


Gold has always been valued, and in ancient times it was considered a divine metal. Today, gold is used not only as a symbol of wealth, but also in medicine and in various industries.

Nature does not produce gold in its pure form; the metal extracted from the depths of the earth must undergo a purification process. With the help of refining - the so-called process of purifying gold - maximum purity of the material is achieved.

As a result of this purification, pure gold is obtained, which is used only in the manufacture of gold bars and coins, and is also used in medical products, industry and science.

999 gold bars and coins

Gold of this purification is used extremely rarely for the manufacture of jewelry; impurities are added to these products. This makes the metal somewhat cheaper and makes jewelry more affordable.

In Russian stores selling jewelry, we most often see products that are evaluated by a sample system. There is always a stamp with numbers on the price tags and on the product itself; the most popular standard is 585. But if you visit jewelry stores in Europe or Asia, gold jewelry there is valued in carats.

What are the differences, and what does gold purity mean? And how much is 24 carat gold?

What is carat

The term “carat” is used to indicate the weight of jewelry. The generally accepted abbreviation is ct. The weight of one carat is 200 mg. In England, this unit is used to determine the purity of gold. The higher the carat number, the fewer impurities in the metal. Depending on the alloy, metal is divided into 7 classes.

Origin of the word

The word "carat" comes from the Arabic qīrāt, the Latin carat, which means "carob pods". The plant was valued by jewelers in eastern countries. The fruits were distinguished by a constant shape, and the ancient masters called them “curatonia”.

The Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks were looking for a standard for comparing precious stones. This is how the comparison went with the seed, which weighed almost 200 mg.

Difference between gold and diamond carats

Gold is the amount of gold in a precious metal without impurities. The measure depends on the sample, which expresses the percentage of pure metal in the alloy.

A jewelry carat is the weight of a whole crystal. Unlike gold, the quality of which depends on the purity, for semi-precious stones this is a separate value.
Therefore, precious stones are evaluated according to several criteria: clarity, color, cut.

Color

When it comes to color, 24k gold is an absolute winner, its tone being the actual color of real gold.

Any alloy with a lower purity will not have a true gold color, although 22 and 18 karat alloys are fairly close.

14K gold's yellow color is not as rich as 24K gold - the tone of 14K gold is paler in comparison.

However, its shade may vary depending on the presence of other metals in the alloy and their relative concentration. This is why you see 14k gold jewelry that is quite rich in color for the alloy of this purity.

The difference is cleanliness.

The biggest difference between 24 and 14 karat gold is purity.

The purity of gold is measured in karats. 1 carat is equal to 4.17% pure gold in the alloy.

Judging by the numbers - 24 and 14, the latter alloy is less pure. 14k gold is an alloy consisting of pure gold mixed with other metals.

The reason why such alloys are used is that pure gold is very soft and jewelry made from it bends and wears easily.

Typically, additional metals used in gold alloys are copper, zinc, nickel and silver.

24 carat is pure gold (999 fine). The maximum possible purity in carats is 24.

Therefore, 24 karat gold is 100% pure, while lower purity alloys have metallic impurities added deliberately.

14 carat is a gold alloy, that is, a mixture containing additional metals in addition to gold. These additional components are used to improve the characteristics of the alloy.

The most common additional components are copper, zinc, nickel, silver and palladium.

Some jewelers avoid nickel because it can cause allergic reactions in some people, especially if the metal is used in low-karat jewelry.

If you calculate the actual purity of 14 karat gold, it turns out that it contains 58.3% precious metal (14/24x) (585). The remaining 40% is copper, zinc, nickel, manganese, palladium, etc.

What is carat and fineness?

Nowadays, in order to determine the purity of a metal, two systems are used:

  • metric system of samples;
  • carat

The metric system is used in the CIS countries and Russia. The principle of the system: how much gold is in the alloy per thousand particles, this will be the sample. For example, a product made of 585 gold contains 585 particles of gold and 415 particles of alloy - impurities that make up the product. That is, one thousand grams of the alloy contains 585 grams of pure gold and 415 grams of impurities.

All other countries use the carat system; this gradation shows the ratio of gold and impurities in 24 parts of the alloy. That is, 24 karat gold is 100% pure gold. If we compare it with the Russian metric system, then this is 999 standard. Essentially, one carat is a fifth of a gram, or 200 mg of gold.

If you dive a little into history, the karate system was first used in Spain. But the very origin of the word “carat” comes from the name of the carob pod. Once upon a time, the seeds of this tree served as a measure of weight.

Gold and its alloys

Using this table you can determine the sample in recognized metric systems

The bright yellow color of 24-karat gold develops a reddish (red) tint when the metal is heated. In Russia, such a change in color has long been considered a sign of the purity of the metal, which was called red gold. Products made from it are valuable and beautiful, but they are fragile, subject to deformation and rapid wear, the appearance of microcracks and chips, and detachment of soldered parts. Therefore, in the production of jewelry, alloys of lower purity are used. 24-karat gold is also used in its pure form:

  1. In jewelry, it is used to make large wedding rings and other massive jewelry; it is used to make items (including coins) that serve display and ceremonial purposes.
  2. Anti-corrosion coatings used in high-precision instrument making always contain 24 carats of gold.
  3. Due to the fact that the substance has low resistance to electric current and its thermal conductivity coefficient is high, 999 grade metal is in demand in radio electronics and other high-tech fields, and is used in nanotechnology to create thin films.
  4. In scientific research, the material is used as a target in the study of processes occurring in nuclear reactions.
  5. The highest grade metal is used by countries as a gold reserve.

When fused with other substances, 24-karat gold can acquire new properties and a different color, depending on the composition of the impurities:

  1. If alloying is done with copper and silver, a soft and ductile, compression-resistant yellow alloy is obtained.
  2. 24-karat gold alloyed with palladium or nickel is white and highly reflective.
  3. If 24 karat gold is alloyed with copper (3:1) and a small amount of silver, the alloy will have a pink color.

How to determine carat content

There are two systems used to indicate the purity of gold:

  • carat;
  • metric.

Carat determines the percentage of pure Au. The system is common in Great Britain, America, Switzerland and a number of other European countries. Among the British, 9-carat gold is popular, in the United States - 10, 14-18, India - 22, and the Chinese prefer 24 carats.

The purest alloy is 24 carats. To calculate the proportion of additives, you need to subtract the carat from 24. 9K contains 9 parts of gold and 15 additives.

Features of British carat gold

It is not an element of a strict system of weights and measures. Therefore, initially the gold carat, which is also called the British carat, was called non-systemic. Its name itself comes from the carob tree Ceratonia siliqua. This tree is widespread in Mediterranean countries. In ancient times, local residents noticed one interesting feature of the fruits of this evergreen plant: all its pods were always the same size and weight. People began to use this unique feature as a weight standard. During the heyday of the Roman Empire, the dry fruits of this tree were officially included in the system of measures. One unit corresponded to 0.19 grams, and this unit was called “siliqua”. Carat is the Greek name for siliqua, which spread throughout the world much later.

And here lies the main point that confuses many people. The carat, which traces its origins back to the Mediterranean wood, is used to measure the weight of diamonds, while the gold carat is not based on weight. Unlike its metric counterpart, which has a precise weight, the imperial gold alloy quality unit is a dimensionless value. It indicates the number of parts of pure gold in a particular product.

The maximum is 24 parts of the mass of the object. For example, it weighs 100 grams and is made of pure gold. In this case, to understand how many grams are in 1 carat of gold, you need to divide one hundred grams by 24. Thus, it turns out that one carat in a hundred-gram gold item can be equated to 4.1 grams, and depending on the weight of the item and its purity alloy this figure will change.

Due to the variability of British carat weights, no one uses weight as a guide. Take into account how many parts of pure gold are contained in the product.

So, if the 24-karat indicator indicates that the object consists of 100% precious metal, then in a 12-karat piece of jewelry it already accounts for 50%, and the remaining 50% are various ligatures. To find out the percentage of pure precious metal in a piece of jewelry, focus on one carat, which corresponds to 4.2%. For example, if you have an 18 carat piece of jewelry, simply multiply 18 by the percentage of one carat (4.2%) and you will get just over 75%.

How to evaluate 14 karat gold?

Let's take a look at what factors influence the value of 14k purity gold jewelry and how you can estimate its value.

The value of a gold alloy depends on the amount of pure gold it contains. This means that in order to determine how much a 14k piece is worth (when sold as scrap), you need to find out its weight and, taking into account the purity of the alloy, determine the amount of pure gold it contains.

Once you know this, you can use current market prices to value it.

Let's see how you can determine the amount of precious metal in a 14-karat piece:

Weigh the product

Place your product on the scale.

Be sure to remove any other items—for example, if you're weighing jewelry with gemstones, don't take their weight into account.

Many jewelers use troy ounces and pennyweights to indicate weight (1 ounce = 20 pennyweights), so if you weigh your jewelry in grams or ounces, you may find these conversions helpful:

1 gram = 0.03215 troy ounce

1 gram = 0.64301 pennyweight 1 ounce = 0.91146 troy ounce

1 ounce = 18.22917 pennyweight

Calculate the amount of pure gold a

Now that you know how much your gold jewelry weighs, you can calculate how much pure gold it contains.

14K contains 14 parts pure gold and 10 parts other metals. This means that 58.3% of this alloy is gold (14/24 x 100). So you simply need to multiply the weight of your items by this percentage to find the precious metal content.

For example, if you have 5 grams of 14K gold, then it should contain 2.915 grams of pure gold (5 x 58.3%).

What kind of sample is this?

24 carat gold is 999 fine. Why not 100%? There is no pure metal in nature. Refining, that is, the procedure for removing impurities, leaves only 0.01 percent of additives in the gold ore. 24 carats are considered elite.

A little about this test

The state gold reserve is formed from 24 carat metal. In Rus' it was called red for its red color when heated. To obtain the purest metal, the ore is subjected to an expensive refining process.

Strength

24 carat gold has a strength of 120 MPa. It is classified as a material subject to deformation. Expensive jewelry breaks under physical stress.

The metal is soft, marks remain on the surface if you run a knife across it. Melting point – 1063 degrees Celsius. The color of the molten metal is greenish. Aurum boils at 2947 °C.

Pure 24-karat gold is malleable and ductile. One gram can be rolled into foil with an area of ​​1 square. m or make 2.5 m of wire.

Alloy shade chart

The color of jewelry alloys depends on the type of impurities. 24 carats is a pure metal, there are practically no additives in it. Therefore, the color remains constant - bright yellow. The table shows the color change of Au with various impurities.

Share of gold, %Proportion of impurities, %Main composition of impuritiesAlloy color
99,90,1Silver, palladium, platinum, copperYellow
96,04CopperYellow
CopperRed
75,025,0Copper, silver, nickel; copper, silver Yellow
Nickel, zinc, copper; palladium, silver, copper White
50,0–58,042–50Copper, silverred
Silver, copperYellow
Silver, copperGreen
Nickel, silver, zinc, copperWhite
37,562,5Copper, silverRed
Silver, palladium, copperPink

Alloy shade chart

The color of jewelry alloys depends on the type of impurities. 24 carats is a pure metal, there are practically no additives in it. Therefore, the color remains constant - bright yellow. The table shows the color change of Au with various impurities.

Share of gold, %Proportion of impurities, %Main composition of impuritiesAlloy color
99,90,1Silver, palladium, platinum, copperYellow
96,04CopperYellow
CopperRed
75,025,0Copper, silver, nickel; copper, silver Yellow
Nickel, zinc, copper; palladium, silver, copper White
50,0–58,042–50Copper, silverred
Silver, copperYellow
Silver, copperGreen
Nickel, silver, zinc, copperWhite
37,562,5Copper, silverRed
Silver, palladium, copperPink

Dynamics of the cost of 24 dollars in rubles per month

dateDay of the week24.00$Difference from previous dayDifference in %
22.10.2021Friday1 703.77 ₽+0.55+0.03%
23.10.2021Saturday1 700.70 ₽-3.070.18%
24.10.2021Sunday1 700.70 ₽00%
25.10.2021Monday1 700.70 ₽00%
26.10.2021Tuesday1 683.23 ₽-17.471.04%
27.10.2021Wednesday1 669.26 ₽-13.970.84%
28.10.2021Thursday1 675.45 ₽+6.19+0.37%
29.10.2021Friday1 692.50 ₽+17.05+1.01%
30.10.2021Saturday1 692.48 ₽-0.020%
31.10.2021Sunday1 692.48 ₽00%
01.11.2021Monday1 692.48 ₽00%
02.11.2021Tuesday1 706.07 ₽+13.59+0.8%
03.11.2021Wednesday1 715.48 ₽+9.41+0.55%
04.11.2021Thursday1 715.70 ₽+0.22+0.01%
05.11.2021Friday1 715.70 ₽00%
13.11.2021Saturday1 723.48 ₽+7.78+0.45%
14.11.2021Sunday1 723.48 ₽00%
15.11.2021Monday1 723.48 ₽00%
16.11.2021Tuesday1 734.54 ₽+11.05+0.64%
17.11.2021Wednesday1 741.33 ₽+6.79+0.39%
18.11.2021Thursday1 747.75 ₽+6.42+0.37%
19.11.2021Friday1 742.45 ₽-5.290.3%
20.11.2021Saturday1 746.28 ₽+3.83+0.22%
21.11.2021Sunday1 746.28 ₽00%

According to the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, over the past month the dollar exchange rate in rubles fell by 1.90 rubles (one ruble nine kopecks). 30 days ago, the exchange rate of 24.00 dollars to rubles was equal to 1,703.77 ₽ (one thousand seven hundred three rubles seventy-seven kopecks). Over the past week, the exchange price of 24.00 dollars has fallen by 22.80 rubles and today is 1,746.28 RUB (one thousand seven hundred forty-six rubles twenty-eight kopecks).

How much does 1 gram of gold of this standard cost?

Gold has long become a hard currency; it is used to carry out payment transactions and evaluate the official reserve assets of states (gold and foreign exchange reserves). To calculate the bank value, you need to multiply 0.585 by the figure established by the Central Bank, but the price in stores and pawn shops may differ significantly.

Price 999 standard according to the Central BankMarket value of the sample todayScrap pricePrice in jewelry
3857 rub.3853 rub.3468 rub.4050 rub.

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Scope of gold, 999 purity

Due to the fact that pure metal is very soft, it is rarely used to create jewelry. Most often, massive rings are created, weighing about 10 grams. Such bulkiness is a necessary measure, otherwise the rings will be easy to deform, even when putting them on. Pure metal has gained great popularity in the investment field. Bullions weighing from 1 kilogram are an excellent deposit, the value of which is constantly growing. Most of the countries' gold and foreign exchange savings are represented by .999 gold bars. The deposits of wealthy people are also very often represented by gold bars. In ancient times, rings, earrings, bracelets and others were created from pure gold. It was also used to cover the domes of churches, which protected them from corrosion. With the development of metalworking, alloys with alloys began to appear, and pure metal began to fade into the background.

Interesting fact. The greatest demand for products made from 24 carat metal is observed in Arab countries. The need to carefully monitor products does not stop residents of this region from buying jewelry. The main thing is the high purity of the alloy and high-quality jewelry work.

Differences in hardness.

The different purities of 24 and 14 karat alloys result in different levels of hardness, which is why the alloys are used for different types of jewelry.

14K gold is used to make durable jewelry.

14K gold is relatively hard, making it a popular alloy. This characteristic makes 14k gold products more durable.

Jewelry made from this type of gold scratches less and lasts longer because it wears out more slowly than an alloy containing a higher percentage of the precious metal.

24k gold is too soft for jewelry and is very rarely used because the metal is so soft.

As a result, it can be easily scratched and easily deformed.

For example, a ring made of pure gold will be too susceptible to damage and parts (such as the teeth of the setting) will wear off very quickly.

Caring for your decoration

Although the alloy is considered the strongest metal, it requires special care. Items must be stored in a dry place. If the owner of the product encounters chemicals at work, it is better not to wear gold jewelry. To ensure that the item is scratch-free, it must be stored in a special soft box. You should periodically check the condition of the jewelry and the integrity of its clasps. If there is the slightest malfunction, you need to take the gold item to a jeweler for inspection.

Metric systemCarat system
100024
95823
91622
75018
58514

As a result, 750 alloys are what most buyers settle on. This product is affordable, beautiful and will last a long time.

A little about samples

999 standard or 24 carats is considered the purest gold, the percentage of impurities in which is no more than 0.1%. To put it in the old fashioned way - “red”. It is highly fragile and bends easily, which is why it cannot be used in jewelry. But on the other hand, before the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia, wedding rings were made from it, which were also in demand among the “new Russians” in the 90s; they were very thick and massive, weighing about 8 grams or more. The price for 999 samples is, logically, the highest.

375 is considered one of the lowest quality in the world. 9 carat gold, if you calculate what standard it will be equal to, is closest to 375.


Sample 375 is unpopular in Russia.

At the moment, you can only find one alloy that is even lower quality - 333 or 8K.

In the Russian Federation, 375 sample is a very rare guest. It is rarely used in the jewelry industry. For this reason, on the shelves of domestic stores it is found in the minimum list of products.

The low content of pure gold in such jewelry does not have the best effect on the brightness of the surface and does not attract potential buyers. Moreover, some people experience allergic reactions when wearing such products due to impurities in the alloy.

What hallmark is 10 karat gold? In fact, this question misleads many people. 10K is somewhere between 375 and 585, containing 416 grams per kg of pure aurum. Thus, 10 carat gold is of low quality, and it is impossible to say exactly what standard it corresponds to on the Russian market, because we do not have 416 in use.

What is the cost of 14k gold?

The value of your jewelry depends on how much buyers are willing to pay for it.

Here we discuss the value of gold jewelry that is sold only as scrap. However, retail prices for new jewelry depend on more than just the amount of pure gold it contains; Factors such as the design and brand of the jewelry also play a role.

One way to estimate the value of 14k gold is to look at its market prices. Another way is to find out what dealers are paying per ounce or gram.

Market price

The current market price can be found from various sources online and fluctuates from day to day.

You should not expect to get the same price if you sell your jewelry to a dealer. These buyers typically pay around 70%-80% of the market price you see on international exchanges.

Dealer price

Dealers buy jewelry and other items to sell as scrap to recycling plants or to melt them down before resale.

To get a realistic idea of ​​how much money you can get for your 14 karat jewelry, check out the prices quoted by a number of dealers.

As mentioned, you should expect dealers to pay approximately 20% less per gram of pure gold for jewelry than the market price.

Can you get more money for 14k gold??

The above guidelines will be important to you if you are thinking of selling your jewelry as scrap.

However, if your gold items have antique value, a unique design, or are valuable collectibles, you could try selling them at an online auction to get more money.

Another option is to offer the jewelry to a jewelry store, which can either pay you cash or take the cost of the piece into consideration when purchasing a new one.

Sample purity

Samples can be converted to the karat system. The purest standard used in jewelry is 958. It corresponds to 23 carats. Impurities here are necessary to change the properties of the material towards greater strength. 22 carats is 917, also quite pure. 18 carat or 750 standard is a traditional type of alloy that allows you to create a balanced alloy with other metals. It is this numerical indicator that can be called optimal. 14 carat - 585 gold. It is very common both in Russia and in Europe. Due to the large percentage of impurities, it can obtain an original shade, and also has sufficient hardness for various jewelry manipulations - twisting, stretching, straightening to the state of a sheet. 10 carats is 416 fine, and just over 40% pure gold. This is the lowest metal purity standard in the United States. In Russia, 375 fineness of 9 carats is also acceptable. In the East, the 8-carat marking, containing 33.3% gold, is also used. To convert gold in carats and convert it to the metric system, the table below may be useful:

How is 14k jewelry marked?

The easiest way to check the purity of gold jewelry is to look at markings, usually stamped in less visible places.

14 karat jewelry will most likely be o or "14 ct." Sometimes on jewelry you can see numbers expressed in parts per thousand.

The number used to denote 14 karat is 583 (which corresponds to 58.3% gold content), so if you see this stamp on a piece of gold jewelry, you can assume it is pure 14 karat.

Difference between 14 and 24 carats

The most important difference between the metals of these samples is the content of impurities. For 24 carats, according to GOST No. 30649-99, the ligature does not exceed 0.1%, for 14K – 41–41.5%. This means that the highest sample consists of almost 100 percent Au, and 585 - only 58.5%.

Color and price

Color 24K – bright yellow. The authenticity of coins and chervonets was checked using heating. If the color was red, then the metal was clean. As the gold cools, it acquires its primary color. Due to the small amount of impurities, the color does not change.

14K metal has a wider color palette. A high content of copper gives a red tint, silver and copper - yellow, silver - green.

The price of samples differs significantly: the average price of a gram of 24 carats is 2500 rubles, 14K is 1600 rubles.

Weight and numbers

Despite all the intricacies of measurements, I would like to know how many ordinary grams familiar to our people are in a gold product. So, first, let's look at the metric carat. It was first used in Spain. This is a weight equal to ⅕ grams, or 0.2 grams or 200 mg. The tradition of medieval measurements is continued here, the only difference being a more accurate standard figure.

Nowadays the British karat system is used to indicate the purity of gold samples. With its help you can find out the percentage of gold content and the percentage of impurities. The number 24, which is the maximum and corresponds to 100%, is easily divided in half and into other equal shares. So, 12 carats is 50% pure gold, 6 carats is 25%, 18 carats is 75%. For other figures, the percentage of 1 carat will help - 4.2%.

How to check the cleanliness of products?

Typically, gold jewelry is marked with a carat value. In the absence of samples and stamps, or if it is necessary to check the purity of the product, various methods can be used.

Acid testing

Performed by a craftsman in most jewelry stores. The product is scratched and a little acid (mostly nitric) is applied to this place to produce a chemical reaction. It is used to determine the carat size. You can carry out testing yourself using a special kit with nitric acid included.

The test is usually performed as follows.

  • Lightly scratch the product on the non-visible side.
  • The kit includes bottles of acid of different concentrations, with the carat number indicated on each label. You need to drop acid from a bottle with the lowest number onto the scratch and evaluate the reaction.
  • If the carat of the alloy exceeds that indicated on the label, the color of the metal on the mark will remain unchanged. In this case, you need to repeat the manipulation, using the acid from the bottle with the next lowest number.
  • If the carat matches the number on the label, the location of the mark will slightly change its color. If the jewelry is 1-2 carats less, the mark will rust slightly, but will remain intact.
  • If the carat is more than one lower than what is indicated on the label, the mark will dissolve and disappear.

Before you begin acid testing, it is important to carefully read the instructions included with the kit. The exact procedure may not be the same as the method described above.

Other ways to check the purity of the alloy

There are metal cleanliness tests that have become popular. But despite this, they are useless.

You should not bite a gold item, although they say that this is a good way to determine the authenticity of gold. Not only is it a soft metal, there are other soft alloys that are simply plated with gold. Unscrupulous counterfeit sellers often take advantage of this.

It is also believed that gold does not attract magnets, which proves its purity and authenticity. At the same time, there are many alloys that also do not react to magnets. They may just be gold plated.

The best way to determine the cleanliness of a product is to test it with acid on the mark.

Ways to spot a fake

It often happens that unscrupulous jewelers try to deceive buyers and sell them, for example, jewelry made of silver instead of white gold. Moreover, to give the product a more attractive appearance, they can even cover it with precious metal. But that won't make it gold. There are several ways to help identify counterfeits:

  1. Bite the product. If it deforms easily, then most likely it is real gold.
  2. Knock two decorations against each other. There should be a slight ringing sound.
  3. Run the jewel over the tile surface. The gold will leave a yellow mark on the surface, otherwise black marks will appear on the product itself.
  4. Scrape the product from the inside. In this case, regular spraying will come off and other metal will be visible underneath.
  5. Try to attract the jewelry with a magnet. But this method will not allow one to distinguish gold from silver or copper, since all these metals are not attracted. But other impurities can be identified.
  6. Treat the product with a drop of iodine. Gold material will darken, and any other material will lighten.

In addition, it is important to know about the existing karat value of the metal . For example, a buyer should be very wary of the offer to purchase a product made of 21 carat gold. No matter what standard it is assigned to (and this is usually 875), such a number of carats is characteristic only of silver. If the seller claims a more precious origin, he is trying to sell a counterfeit product.

Any of the listed methods will not make it possible to accurately determine the composition of the jewelry if used separately. To understand the authenticity of a piece of jewelry, you need to try several, or better yet, all methods at once.

Jewelry and gold bars have always been considered a profitable investment. They will never depreciate in value and can be kept for a long time as a family heirloom. Therefore, it is very important to be able to distinguish low-quality goods from high-quality ones, as well as counterfeit goods from the original.

Foreign gold and gilding - consider the difference

Foreign gold purchased in jewelry stores in Italy, Turkey, China and other countries does not always meet Russian standards, or in other words, it cannot be considered a quality product. Most often, such gold is imported illegally, bypassing both customs control and state control authorities.

According to statistics, seventy percent of gold imported from abroad is fake, so you need to be very vigilant when choosing foreign jewelry.

It must be remembered that foreign products, even if they are genuine, differ from Russian ones in shade and composition; the vast majority of jewelry is yellow or white, with a minimal copper content.

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