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Know 8 Points About Yellow Gold Jewellery

Know About the Yellow Gold Jewelry by the India's Best Jewellery Experts. Here are eight points about gold that we collated exclusively for you that no gold Jewellery wholesalers would ever tell you:

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Know 8 Points About Yellow Gold Jewellery

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  1. 8 Facts You Must Know About Yellow Gold Jewellery in India Bio-link https://www.sooperarticles.com/shopping-articles/jewelry-articles/8-facts-you-must-know-about-yellow-gold-jewellery-india-1792074.html

  2. Yellow Gold Jewellery: Gold- The noble yellow metal derives its name from the Latin word "Arum" meaning Glowing Dawn and take the chemical name "Au". For many centuries gold's easy workability, sensuous feel, enduring beauty have made it the most treasured metal in the world. It was not just seen as an adornment but had been a symbol of power and prestige too. It has also been a bone of contention in many wars, movies and popular heists. Gold has been a fashion Jewellery designer's dream metal that they use to unleash their creativity, give artistic forms, yarn it to a design and give the metal a fresh lease of life and elegance. When it comes to a country like India, it is treated at par with God, given its price- it is also a major asset class that enjoys a premium position amongst others that is preferred by a majority of Indians across all age groups.

  3. Given its popularity, India grew out to be a gold destination country. Slowly, few cities sprouted that solely became manufacturing hubs such as yellow gold Jewellery in Jaipur, diamond cutting in Surat, gold mines in Karnataka etc that became an industry all together giving employment to lakhs of artisans, craftsmen, goldsmiths, designers. 8 Points About Yellow Gold Jewellery Here are eight points about gold that we collated exclusively for you that no Whitegold Jewellery wholesalers would ever tell you: 1. Did you know different gold tones other than yellow, white and rose exist? Indeed yes, blue, black, green and purple are other special gold colours that are used, of which Indians prefer yellow over the rest of the colours. Whitegold Jewellery wholesalers and wholesale gemstone suppliers point out that internationally yellow gold is paler as a result of lower purity like the 8kt, 10kt and 14kt making it look close to white gold.

  4. 2. Gold is highly malleable i.e. it cannot be used in its purest form as it can simply break or melt away. 3. The purest form of gold is expressed as 24kt which is considered as 100% finesses. Indians widely use 91.6% pure yellow white metal. Remaining 8.4% is a combination of metal alloys. 4. KDM & non-KDM are the terms used famously by retail Jewellers in India, KDM stands for Cadmium - A metal that is used for soldering the Jewellery. Iridium is another metal used for soldering. KDM is irrespective of the purity and gold-tone example: 18K white gold Jewellery wholesaler or a 22K yellow gold manufacturer both use KDM only.

  5. 5. Another important aspect we have heard off but never really explored is hallmarking. Hallmarking is a type of scale that indicates the gold percentage of purity. Like 24Kt- 100%, 22Kt-91.66% pure gold, likewise, 18kt is 75% pure metal etc. Buying hallmarked gold is recommended because it helps us understand the purity and also gives us a good resale value. 6. If you have old gold that is not hallmarked you can get it certified from a private BIS registered place. BIS is Bureau of Indian Standards certification for knowing purity and fineness- there would be an assaying and hallmarking centre's mark on the Jewellery along with the year of marking and Jewellers identification mark.

  6. 7. While buying diamonds one should note that a majority of diamond Jewellery such as earrings, rings, necklaces etc are made in 18 Kt purity to strengthen the metal's withholding capacity. This helps keep the diamond Jewellery intact, it helps the diamond to fix in its position and bind with gold. The scope of a diamond falling off from its setting is very minimal. Hence 18k white gold Jewellery in India that is popularly used for diamonds is made so. 8. Did you know that there is a WGC (world gold council) that promotes gold across the world, headquartered in London, it is an international non-profit organization funded by leading yellowgold miners. They work actively with the local government, they publish data regularly relating to gold, it is also instrumental in policy/legislation changes. It also acts as an important link in the yellowgold distribution chain. The WGC has offices in four major metros namely Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi. .

  7. Final Conclusion Having said so much about gold, it is worth noting that yellow metal is not only an integral part of an average Indian's life but also a key industry i.e. gems and Jewellery industry that is yet to be recognized by the government.

  8. But, it remains to be the most sought after investment Avenue considering the exponential rate at which it is growing. For those of you interested in seeking early investment options can start with saving small amounts of money to buy rings, earrings or coins. Gradually you can increase the amount for allocation. In the end, it is worth investing a sum of your money in the precious yellow metal to see it grow. Source-link https://www.sooperarticles.com/

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