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Things You Need to Know About Vermeil Jewellery

Vermeil Jewellery is sterling silver covered in a thick real gold or rose gold layer. Gold or rose gold vermeil can tarnish but not very easily. You can increase the lifespan of your favourite rose gold vermeil jewellery by regularly cleaning and storing it in a ziplock bag or pouch that saves the jewellery from air.

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Things You Need to Know About Vermeil Jewellery

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  1. Things You Need to Know About Vermeil Jewellery ******************************************************** With its years-old presence, vermeil jewellery is on its way to capturing the hearts of jewellery lovers for its quality and affordability. While many know of gold vermeil jewellery, it is still new to some. So, this blog contains the information you need to know about vermeil jewellery. What is Vermeil Jewellery? Gold or rose gold vermeil jewellery is sterling silver covered in a thick real gold or rose gold layer. For a piece of jewellery to be called vermeil jewellery, it should meet the following criteria: •The sterling silver base should contain 99.9% silver or 92.5% sterling silver. •The gold coating covering the silver should at least be 2.5 microns thick. •The purity standard of gold should be a minimum of 10 karats. If you want vermeil jewellery that withstands the test of time, it is important to purchase jewellery with a gold layer between 14k and 18k. If a piece of jewellery does not meet the criteria mentioned above, it is considered gold-plated or gold-filled. Both are great options if you look forward to buying gold jewellery besides solid gold. While we are discussing gold jewellery, let us have a look at these options. Gold Filled Gold-filled jewellery has a layer of real gold bonded with the metal base mechanically. This jewellery is hypoallergenic and doesn't wear off or tarnish. The metal base is generally of brass and, at times, sterling silver, but since the latter costs more, it is losing popularity. Gold-Plated Gold-plated jewellery does not have any standard for the actual gold thickness or base metal. There is a high chance that the finishing of gold will be damaged over time as the gold coating is generally thin. Before you purchase gold-plated jewellery, please know that they are available in a range of base alloys, metals, and thicknesses, particularly for people with sensitive skin or allergies to some metals. Solid Gold Real or pure gold is very soft and malleable; thus, it is combined with metals like copper, zinc, and silver. Solid gold jewellery is of the highest quality and is also very expensive. Those purchasing solid gold jewellery can rest assured about its lifespan, durability, and properties.

  2. Will Gold Vermeil Jewellery Tarnish Quickly? Tarnishing of jewellery refers to a chemical reaction when metals mixed with silver and gold are exposed to air, perfumes, oils, lotions, and other substances that cause the piece to darken. So, the gold vermeil jewellery can tarnish, but not easily. Moreover, the tarnish is a thin layer on the jewellery's surface and can be treated. All the jewellery demands is maintenance and care. How do You Maintain and Care for Gold Vermeil Jewellery? You can increase the lifespan of your favourite vermeil jewellery with little care and maintenance. So, here are a few tips. •Store it in a ziplock bag or pouch that saves the jewellery from air. •Make sure the jewellery remains dry and is not exposed to lotion, liquids, moisture, or chemicals that can lead to discolouration. •Regularly clean your vermeil jewellery with appropriate cleaning solutions. The Takeaway! Gold vermeil jewellery is an excellent alternative to authentic gold jewellery. You can enjoy the shine and sparkle of good at an affordable cost. The product information mentioned in this blog is both accurate and up-to-date, some information may be subject to change. Source: https://beadsvenue.weebly.com/blog/things-you-need-to-know-about-vermeil- jewellery Follow Us: Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Contact Us: +0262281617| beadsvenue@gmail.com

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