3 Gold Jewellery Myths, Debunked in 3 Minutes

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3 Gold Jewellery Myths, Debunked in 3 Minutes

If you are a jewellery collector, you may have received numerous compliments from your family or relatives when you wore your prized possessions. While some argue that an 18k gold set or a 21k gold set should only be worn on rare occasions, others warn against piling gold necklaces.

 

Suddenly, there comes a surge of uncertainty — what should I do, and what should I avoid? What kind of jewellery should you wear, or should I clutter my fingers with different gold rings? Don't worry; many of these are just urban legends waiting to be debunked.

 

While each age has influenced the way jewellery is created, looks, and what defines jewellery, it has also spawned a number of legends and myths about the subject.

 

1.Gold is available in a variety of colours.

 

If you've looked around for jewellery, you've probably seen that gold comes in a variety of colours. As a result, many people believe that gold, like gemstones, comes in a range of colours. This, however, is incorrect. Only one colour of gold is found: yellow. So if you see a pure yellow gold bracelet, it can be the original one. When additional metals are combined with gold, all of the other types emerge. White gold, for example, is made up of a mix of gold, nickel, and palladium, which is then painted over yellow gold.

 

2. Tangles and breakage are common with layered jewellery.

 

To be clear, layered jewellery can produce knots and breakage, but this does not have to be the case. This implies that if you wear your gold necklaces, gold bracelets or gold earrings properly and gently, the layers will fall in a more orderly fashion and will not tangle or break.

You're probably wondering: What is the proper technique to layer jewellery?

If you appreciate layered jewellery, look for robust layered jewellery with clasps in the centre, such as a traditional gold necklace, instead of layering one over the other. It has been recommended that wearing a lot of jewellery on top of each other is not a good idea, but if you like to stack gold bracelets, start at the wrist bone and work your way up.

 

3. Biting at Gold

Biting into gold has been said to assist you to detect gold-plated metal or false gold for decades. Although it is true that gold is softer than teeth and so should be able to show teeth marks, this myth has numerous flaws. There are numerous additional soft metals, such as silver and lead. Both would pass the "bite" test if they were coated with gold. White gold and rose gold, which are formally alloys, are considered real gold and may fail this test due to the other metals added to the alloy.

As a result, biting into gold isn't a foolproof way to ensure if your gold is genuine.

 

Most myths will not lead to a disastrous purchase, but you will hopefully recognise the necessity of thoroughly researching your jewellery by debunking some of these myths. Take nothing for granted, and don't trust everything you're told. You should do some research. The more information you have, the better equipped you will be to recognise a scam.

 

 

 

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