Maybe you’ve been on the hunt for that perfect gold jewelry, and as you search, you hear the phrase ‘Italian gold’ more and more. You might wonder… what is Italian gold? How does it differ from other gold jewelry? What gives Italian gold jewelry its value?
All of these are great questions and answering them before you click “Add to Cart” will give you the assurance you need to shop luxurious Italian gold jewelry with confidence.
What is the difference between gold jewelry and Italian gold jewelry?
The difference between the makeup of gold jewelry and Italian gold jewelry comes down to three primary factors: purity, color and the time-honored techniques of Italian jewelers.
Purity
Italian gold jewelry is created with the highest purity gold available.
14k and 18k gold jewelry has a higher percentage of gold than jewelry pieces that are 10k, which in turn makes it more valuable. Since pure gold is incredibly malleable, gold jewelry has to be mixed with other metals to make it durable enough to adorn your finger or form that fabulous necklace chain.
18k gold jewelry is 75% gold and 25% alloy, which gives it the rich, luxury tone that Italian gold prides itself on. Also, if you have an allergy to alloys, 18k gold jewelry is a hypoallergenic option.
14k gold jewelry is 58% gold and the remaining percentage is alloy. While it still has the recognizable gold tone we know and love, 14k gold jewelry is more durable than 18k, making it perfectly suited for everyday wear.