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When shopping for gold jewellery, one of the most common questions buyers ask us is "which karat of gold is better?" Understanding the difference between 12-karat (12K) and 18-karat (18K) gold can help you make an informed choice, especially when it comes to gold-plated silver jewellery. Let's dive into the key distinctions and benefits of each type of gold so you can find the perfect piece of gold vermeil jewellery for your collection.
The term 'karat' is often abbreviated to "K". It refers to the purity of gold. Pure gold is 24K which means it is 100% gold. However, pure gold is soft and not ideal for most jewellery, so it is often alloyed with other metals to increase durability and versatility.


We always talk to our clients about the following things when they are choosing between these two types of gold-plating:

The ensure the longevity of your gold-plated jewellery, we recommend you follow these simple care tips:
Avoid exposing your jewellery to chemicals such as perfume, creams, cleaning agents, chlorine or salt water
Store your jewellery in one of our anti-tanish soft pouches to prevent scratches
Gently clean your gold-plated jewellery with a soft cloth to maintain its shine and to remove any dirt.
Understanding different gold purities can make jewellery shopping much easier. While our focus is on 12K and 18K gold-plated silver jewellery, many customers also ask how other karat options compare. The table below provides a simple overview of the most commonly discussed gold purities.
|
Karat |
Purity |
Colour |
Durability |
Common Use |
|
10K |
41.7% gold |
Pale Yellow |
Very durable due to higher alloy content |
Everyday jewellery, budget-friendly pieces |
|
14K |
58.3% gold |
Balanced Warm Yellow |
Durable and practical for daily wear |
Rings, bracelets, frequently worn jewellery |
|
18K |
75% gold |
Rich, Deep Yellow |
Moderately durable with a luxurious finish |
Premium jewellery and statement pieces |
|
24K |
99.9% gold |
Bright, Intense Yellow |
Very soft and easily scratched |
Investment pieces and traditional jewellery |
As the gold content increases, the colour becomes richer and more vibrant. However; higher karat gold is also softer. This is why many jewellery pieces balance purity with strength by using alloys or gold plating techniques.
For gold-plated silver jewellery, this balance becomes particularly important. Options such as 12K and 18K gold plating allow wearers to enjoy beautiful colour tones; while maintaining durability and affordability.
Both 12K and 18K gold-plated silver jewellery have their own unique benefits, and the best choice ultimately depends on your style, usage and budget. Whether you prefer the understated elegance of 12K or the rich vibrancy of 18K, you'll be able to choose beautiful gold-plated silver jewellery which gives you good wear, a lovely colour and a piece to treasure without the price tag attached to solid gold.
Explore our collection of gold-plated silver jewellery and discover beautiful pieces that match your personal style and needs! Happy Shopping and please don't hesitate to contact us on 07890 348196 if we can answer any of your questions. x
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