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14k Gold Necklace Buying Guide


When we talk about gold necklace, we're surely depending on its karat. The higher the karat, the purer the gold and the costly it is. However, pure gold (24k gold) is not suitable for jewelry because it is very soft. Although it has the perfect gold color, it cannot meet the tough activities for everyday.

That's why jewelry stores produce 14k gold necklaces. 14k gold necklace is not pure gold but is perfect for jewelries. It is usually alloyed with different metal mixtures to maintain its durability.

14k gold necklace must meet the perfect standards to make sure of its qualities and beauty.

For gold to be recommended for jewellery and to withstand everyday use, it is mixed with other metals such as silver, copper, nickel, and zinc to have a durable characteristic.

Choosing a High Quality Gold Necklace

Color

Pure gold produces yellow color but 14k gold alloyed with different mixture of metals can change its natural color like white, pink, green, red and black. If you want:

White. Choose gold alloyed with nickel, palladium, zinc and rhodium. But rhodium alloy may need re-plating to retain the white color of the gold.

Pink. Choose gold alloyed with the greater amounts of copper to produce lovely pink color.

Yellow. If you want 14k gold to have pure gold-like color, choose the gold alloyed with copper and silver.

Length

14k gold necklace may vary on different lengths and sizes. Consider the length that will fit your taste as long as it matches your attires.

Design

The design is one of the most significant features that you must consider. Simple designs like Beaded or Venetian link necklaces can be use for everyday, while extravagant designs like Herringbone or Byzantine chains can be for occasional use.

If you want to guarantee the quality of the 14k gold necklaces, make sure that the jeweler are professionals and reputable. Because some jewelry stores may be "over-carating", putting higher carat when the gold necklace has lower quality.

 

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