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What Is Vermeil_ (And Why You Should Own Some)

Vermeil is a hot luxury jewelry trend right now. What is vermeil, and how does it differ from pure gold? Continue reading to learn more!<br>

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What Is Vermeil_ (And Why You Should Own Some)

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  1. Vermeil is a hot luxury jewelry trend right now. What is vermeil, and how does it differ from pure gold? Continue reading to learn more! Because it is both high quality and affordable, vermeil jewelry has become a cult favorite. People mistake vermeil for gold plating. While they share some aspects, the quality, durability, and desirability of vermeil is vastly different. It is important to distinguish between these options when shopping for jewelry. The ideal way to determine if jewelry is vermeil is by considering its composition, thickness, as well as base metal. What is vermeil, then? Let's find out more about this premium finish in gold. What is Vermeil? Vermeil, a type of gold-finished material, is typically composed of a thick layer made of solid sterling silver and a thick layer in gold. The U.S. industry standard is that vermeil pieces must contain at least 10 karats of gold. However, most high-quality pieces can be made up to 14 karats and 18 karats, depending on how thick the jewelry is. Vermeil jewelry is distinguished from other gold-plated pieces by its thick gold portion. The gold portion must have a thickness of 2.5 microns. Gold vermeil is an excellent option if you are looking to create a high-quality collection of jewelry that doesn't cost as much as pure gold. Vermeil is often compared to gold, so it's a great option for people who don't have the money to buy pure gold jewelry. It can be polished to give it a shiny look, or left to tarnish to create a vintage appearance. Vermeil, unlike other gold jewelry is thinner. The gold layer can be achieved by using gold powder or gold leaf instead of a single sheet. A vermeil piece must also have a sterling-silver base, rather than brass or other cheaper metals. What is Gold Plating? Any metal can be used for gold plating. The gold layer can also be of different purity levels. The gold coating can be made in many thicknesses. Vermeil jewelry is more expensive than gold plated pieces because they can use any metal as the core of the plating. This coating can be made of steel or brass and is then dipped into gold to create a thin layer. The coating can eventually wear away, leaving jewelry with just the base.

  2. Vermeil Is Not Solid Gold Vermeil is a more gold-colored material than pieces that are gold-plated, but it is still not gold. It's just sterling silver with a layer or gold. Vermeil pieces almost look like gold, so be careful. These pieces are most popular in yellow gold, but they can also be found in Hamilton gold and pink gold. Electroplating is a process that creates vermeil jewelry. It can be done in one of two ways. ● Micron plating is a method that measures the thickness of the layer of gold. This measurement is required when plating watches and jewelry. This is how vermeil jewelry is made. Flash plating: This is where gold is briefly dipped in the electroplating solution and then the piece is coated with the gold. This is a common method of gold-plating. ● These details will help you ensure that your purchase of gold products is worthwhile. How to Care For Vermeil This is an important part of answering the question "What is vermeil?" You now have some understanding of the question "What is vermeil?" It is important to know how to take care of your vermeil pieces. Your pieces can be affected by dust, polluting, perfumes, or cosmetics. You don't want this to happen. You should first apply perfume before you wear your pieces. Remember to take them off before you go in the shower. Avoid exposing jewelry to hot water, cleaners, or harsh chemicals. You should remove your jewelry before using any of these solutions. The surface of your piece can be permanently damaged by substances such as chlorine. This is important to remember when you use chlorine bleach or dive in the pool. To prevent oxidation, keep your vermeil pieces in an airtight container. Use a microfiber or cotton cloth to gently clean your jewelry. Avoid using chemical cleaners, as they can strip the gold's finish. The gold layer will tarnish over time. This is a natural and common property that gives the piece a unique character. It will happen, so don't be alarmed. The bottom line Vermeil jewelry is a durable and great alternative to solid-gold pieces. Because sterling silver is a pure metal, it is a great choice for people with allergies to metals.

  3. When looking for a vermeil piece, ensure you take the time to research trusted sellers. If you take the time to find the right vermeil option, you will love the look and feel. This is a must-have piece in your jewelry collection.

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