Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Light Performance And Quality Diamond Jewelry




The one standout quality that diamond jewelry possesses (that makes them so desirable) is their ability to absorb light and disperse it back to the beholder. Humans have always been mesmerized by these light displays for centuries now.

In the jewelry industry, light performance is the description of how well a diamond stone returns the light to the viewer.  The light performance of a diamond tells you how high-quality it is compared to other precious stones. These light properties described in light performance are brilliance, fire, and scintillation.

Brilliance


Brilliance is how we perceive the diamond’s brightness. Normally, brilliance is not just the simple return of the light to the eyes of the beholder coming from the stone’s external and internal facets.  

Brilliance is also more than just the scintillation, the availabilities of light sources and the contrasts. Included here would be the fluctuating variables of an imperfect human perception.

For some, brilliance is the most important feature to consider a diamond’s beauty. This is because once brilliance is compromised, the diamond’s fire and scintillation are both reduced, too. 

Steep diamonds should be set in such a way that the light can enter in the pavilion and is reflected back out to the table (the stone’s top-most facet). Leakages are when a “window effect” is produced and the diamond can be seen through like plain glass.

Scintillation

The idea of scintillation had been thought of as alternating flashes of contrasting dark and brightness produced by facets, caused in turn by the viewer’s movement, the diamond or the illuminating source.

For some experts, defining and measuring scintillation cannot be done accurately, claiming that observations are always personal assessments

Others would define it as a contrast for brilliant white or fiery colored sparkles that appear brighter to the human eye. “Sparkly” things always catch and attract attention. 

Generally, scintillation is the total effect when small flashes of light are seen when the diamond, the light source or the viewer is moved. Consequently, a diamond that is cut and polished that gives off a high level of this quality is considered high in light performance.

There is a common assumption that diamonds with additional facets are more scintillating. (Strangely though, some customers likes better the bolder, blocky scintillation of the Old Mine cuts.)

Fire

The so-called fire in a diamond is its ability to disperse white light into its component colors. These are the spectral colors which are produced when the diamond disperses back the light like an expensive prism.

These flashes of color are more intense and more attractive, though.However, maximum brilliance and maximum fire cannot be observed at the same time, with the same view and at the same point. Brilliance is best seen in well-lighted areas and fire appears better in a point-lit room.  

Whichever quality attracts you to diamond jewelry – brilliance, scintillation, or fire – you certainly are one of those men and woman who had fallen to the magic charms of a very beautiful-looking stone 

     

Friday, February 15, 2013

Why is there a color difference in gold?


When most people think of gold, the image that comes to mind is of a metal with a soft, yellow glow. Indeed, the incomparable golden hue of this precious metal has been part of its appeal for centuries. But for the gold jewelry connoisseur, there are more shades of gold available than just yellow - and in a spectrum of different hues.
While pure gold is yellow in color, colored gold can be developed into various colors. These colors are generally obtained by alloying gold with other elements in various proportions.
For example, alloys which are mixed 14 parts gold to 10 parts alloy create 14-karat gold, 18 parts gold to 6 parts alloy creates 18 karat, and so on. This is often expressed as the result of the ratio, i.e.: 14/24 equals 0.585 and 18/24 is 0.750. There are hundreds of possible alloys and mixtures, but in general the addition of silver will color gold white, and the addition of copper will color it red. A mix of around 50/50 copper and silver gives the range of yellow gold alloys the public is accustomed to seeing in the marketplace. A small amount (0.2%) of zinc can be added to harden the alloy.
The most common grades of gold, in addition to pure 24K, are 22K (92%), 18K (75%), 14K (58%), 10k (41%) and 9K (38%).
Colored golds can be classified to three groups:
  • the Au-Ag-Cu system, producing white, yellow, green and red golds; typically malleable alloys
  • the intermetallic compounds, producing blue and purple golds, as well as other colors. These are typically brittle but can be used as gems and inlays
  • the surface oxide layers, such as black gold; mechanical properties depend on the bulk alloy, and the colored surface is prone to wear
Modern alloys are available in many colors and shades with a listing of popular ones below:

Yellow gold
This is gold in its natural shade. Pure gold (which is always yellow) is too soft for jewelry use. The metals that are mixed with pure gold for strength can also modify the color of gold. It is by far the most common type of gold used in jewelry. Yellow gold used for jewelry is usually alloyed with copper and silver to strengthen it. The warm glow of yellow gold works with virtually any outfit, any skin or body type and any gemstone. How yellow a piece is will depend on its gold content. Generally, 14 karat gold has a brighter yellow than 10 karat gold; 18 karat gold has a deeper yellow than 14 karat gold, and so on.

White gold

White gold has become very fashionable in recent years as many consumers have opted for the cool, contemporary white look over the classic yellow look. A white gold setting can enhance the look of white diamonds and put a modern twist on a traditional standard.
White gold has the same properties as yellow gold, but is mixed with different alloys to give it its white color. Generally, white gold is created by using a nickel or palladium alloy, zinc and copper. White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one white metal, usually nickel, manganese or palladium. Like yellow gold, the purity of white gold is given in karats.
White gold's properties vary depending on the metals and proportions used. As a result, white gold alloys can be used for many different purposes; while a nickel alloy is hard and strong and therefore good for rings and pins, gold-palladium alloys are soft, pliable and good for white gold gemstone settings, sometimes with other metals like copper, silver, and platinum for weight and durability, although this often requires specialized goldsmiths. Sometimes, white gold is plated with an even whiter metal, such as rhodium (a rare member of the platinum family) to enhance its appearance. The term white gold is used very loosely in the industry to describe karat gold alloys with a whitish hue. Many believe that the color of the rhodium plating, which is seen on many commercial pieces, is actually the color of white gold. The term "white" covers a large spectrum of colors that borders or overlaps pale yellow, tinted brown, and even very pale rose. The jewelry industry often improves these off-white colors by rhodium plating.
A common white gold formulation consists of 90 wt.% gold and 10 wt.% nickel. Copper can be added to increase malleability. A white gold setting can enhance the look of white diamonds and put a modern twist on a traditional standard.

About one out of eight people has an allergic reaction to the nickel in some white gold alloys when worn over long periods. A typical reaction is a minor skin rash. Because of this, many European countries do not use nickel white gold. White gold alloys made without nickel are less likely to be allergenic.

Rose gold

Rose gold is a gold and copper alloy widely used for specialized jewelry. It is also known as pink gold and red gold. By alloying just copper with yellow gold, metalsmiths can create gold with a pink, blush-like tint, which experts say lends a soft, flattering effect to the skin. As it was popular in Russia at the beginning of the nineteenth century, it is also known as Russian gold, but this term is now obsolete.
Although the names are often used interchangeably, the difference between red, rose, and pink gold is the copper content – the higher the copper content, the stronger the red coloration. A common alloy for rose gold is 75% gold and 25% copper by mass (18 karat). Since rose gold is an alloy, there is no such thing as "pure rose gold".
A common formulation for red gold is 50% gold and 50% copper.

Green gold

Green gold alloys are made by leaving the copper out of the alloy mixture and just using gold and silver. Green gold was known to Lydians as long ago as 860 BC under the name electrum, a naturally occurring alloy of silver and gold.
This alloy is created by mixing silver, copper and zinc to yellow gold.  It actually appears as a greenish yellow rather than green. Eighteen karat green gold would therefore contain a mix of gold 75% and silver 25% (or 73% gold and 27% silver). Fired enamels adhere better to these alloys.

Grey gold

Grey gold alloys are made by adding silver, manganese and copper in specific ratios to the gold.

To keep the classic appeal of yellow gold but update it with a more modern look, many women are opting for two-tone styles that combine white and yellow goldwithin the same piece. These types of pieces are considered very fashionable and have become particularly popular in bridal jewelry in recent year.
For an even more original look, some women are choosing jewelry which combines three colors of gold (most often yellow, rose and green) within the same piece.





Resources for this article include:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colored_gold

http://reviews.ebay.com/GOLD-Difference-in-Karatages-and-Color?ugid=10000000001613063

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Difference Between Carat and Karat


The Difference Between Carat and Karat




If you are in the business of using, buying or even wearing gemstones and precious metals, you should be aware that these two words mean very different things. Gold has been traded all over the world thousands of years. For centuries it was the only standardized exchange in commerce. Shopping for jewelry online or buy offline, findings and materials should make much more sense after you read this article about Carats vs Karats.

Carat

A Carat is a weight measurement in reference to precious gemstones such as Diamonds, Sapphires, Rubies, etc. CT is the common abbreviation used by the jewelry industry. The actual word “carat” came from the carob bean. In ancient times, the carob bean was used to measure weight. Carat is the common unit of measurement for all gemstones and refers to it’s weight. Today, when we want to measure the actual weight of a diamond or other gemstones, we refer to their weight in carats. Each carat equals 1/5 of a gram or 5 carats = 1 gram.
Many people think a carat is referring to the size of the gemstones, however, it is a measurement of weight. While the weight does effect the size of the gemstones, a carat is not a measurement of length, mass or volume. The Carat, along with the purity of the gemstone is what determines the price of the precious stones.

Karat

Karat is the unit of measurement for GOLD . The word “karat” is used to indicate the percentage of pure gold in an article of jewelry. KT is the common abbreviation used by the jewelry industry.
Gold in its’ pure state is considered too soft for ordinary jewelry applications—it is generally alloyed with other base metals chiefly copper (but also nickel, silver and zinc). Pure gold is 24 karat; other alloys are simply a percentage of 24 karat.
18 karat gold jewelry is actually 18/24 pure gold or 3/4 pure gold and is often stamped .750. 14 karat gold jewelry is 14/24 pure gold and often stamped .585. 10 karat gold jewelry is 10/24 pure gold and often stamped .417. What do the markings on the back of jewelry actually mean?
The following defines the percentages in the most common denominations of gold:

24KT contains 99.9% pure gold
18KT contains 75.0% pure gold
14KT contains 58.5% pure gold
10KT contains 41.7% pure gold

You will see fine jewelry items marked either way signifying the gold content. Usually when marking jewelry, manufacturers omit the decimal point and stamp the item 585 or 750, depending on the gold content.
Gold itself is very soft, and like silver, it needs to be alloyed with other metals to make it stronger and less expensive. 24 karat gold is considered pure gold, or 100% gold. While many people think 24 karat gold is the best quality you can buy, the soft metal is less durable and it can scratch or damage easily. To prevent this, gold is alloyed with metals such as silver, copper and zinc. When producing white gold alloys, nickel, copper and zinc are used. So, the karat is measured by the ratio of gold to the alloyed metal. 18 karat gold is 3/4 gold or 0.750 gold, 14 karat gold is 14/24 gold or 0.583 gold, etc.

Although the karat does determine the value of the gold, it does not tell us the price we are paying for gold. After you have determined the karat of gold you would like, the final step in determining the price of your gold is it's weight, how much gold are you purchasing? Precious metals are measured in Troy Ounces, one Troy Ounce is equal to about 31.1 grams. There are 12 ounces per Troy pound. Oh yea, and did I mention that the price of precious metals is variable?

The stamping of gold in the United States with a mark declaring its quality is governed to be the U.S. Stamping Law. The U.S. Department of Commerce along with the National Bureau of Standards has set the regulations, violations and punishment for the stamping of precious metals. The United States requires jewelry gold articles to be accurately marked in reference to karat content which is known as “plumb gold”.

In general, carat refers to mass and karat to refer to gold purity. But, beware that in some places carat is the term compared to both mass and purity..
Also, don’t forget that there is a word caret that refers to spacing symbol or mark used in written or printed material to show the place where something is to be inserted.

Resources for this article include:

http://mayfairjewelers.com/index.php/jewelry/Earrings


http://wordsbybob.wordpress.com/2011/11/28/carat-or-karat-whats-the-diff/

Monday, February 4, 2013

Tips for Buying Gold Jewelry Online


Tips for Buying Gold Jewelry Online

 It is a fact that accessories form an integral part for women in order to complete their wardrobe. These days' people are much more concerned about the latest fashion, when they choose clothes and jewelry. They want to look trendy so that they can be in eyes of everyone. People are unaware, when it comes to shopping of gold jewelry. They don't have much knowledge of online gold jewelry and even are having very less information when it comes to cheap gold jewelry.

Think Before You Shop
When considering a major purchase like a piece of jewelry, it’s best to make a few decisions before you begin shopping. What’s your budget? Do you want a certain type of metal or stone? Or a certain brand name? If you decide what’s important to you up-front, you’re less likely to make an impulse purchase that could lead to buyer’s remorse.
Before you buy, do some research to make sure a company is legitimate, or shop with companies you know. You might check a store’s reputation by entering the outlet’s name and the word “complaints” in a search engine.
 

If you understand the terms that jewelers use, you’ll be better able to evaluate a piece of jewelry and decide for yourself whether it is worth the price.
You must have visited many jewelry websites or jewelry shops for searching good dealers. You may have seen that many online gold jewelry shops/dealers ask for fees to access the information provided by them and might be you have also paid to them. At last you found it was all useless and felt deceived. But buying jewelery specially gold is no more a difficult task now as you are about to get some useful tips for buying cheap gold jewelry.
Tips for search a reputed online gold jewelry store : First of all you must do a good research on internet to find a reputed online gold jewelry store that can fetch you a best deal. Whenever you visit any website, do read all the information provided by the owner like blogs, feedback, terms and conditions. Feedback will help you to understand about quality of product and service they are providing via the customers who have already purchased any jewelry from that online gold jewelry store.
If you purchase from the popular online gold jewelry store: You may find many online gold jewelry  stores providing you many offers and a good deal. You can have a wide variety of choice in online gold jewelry. These stores provide online gold jewelry with reasonable prices. Even there are auctions held by some online stores who can give you a good deal. But before going for final any shopping read all information and conditions. And you can always ask if there is any doubtful case.
Be cautious when you are dealing with gold: As you are going to purchase cheap gold jewelry the chances of being cheated gets higher. So be extra cautious and take good care while making final deal. Check for the authenticity and also get genuineness certificate. Also check for license stamp back side of the jewelry. If the license stamp is not there, then surely you are cheated in regard of its quality.

Get to know the common phrases and markings used to describe jewelry, when shopping online gold jewelry

·        Get the details about the product, as well as the merchant’s refund and return policies, before you buy.
·        Look for a street address or phone number in case you have a question or problem. Call the number to test it. You may want to know if the seller is in another country.
·        It may be wise to visit your local jewelry store to look at and try on something similar to what you want. This will give you an idea of size and other features of fine jewelry.
·        Once you've found what you want, take the online price to your local jeweler and see if he or she will give you a similar item at the same price. This can save you shipping and handling costs and the hassle of returning something that you don't like through the mail.
·        Remember that no matter how clearly a picture of jewelry appears on your monitor, it's not the same as handling or trying it on before buying. It's especially important to check online sites' guarantees and return policies, which will be extremely important if you are not happy with the item once you see it.
·        If you return a piece of jewelry bought online, items often must be returned within a limited amount of time, and you will need to insure the item being returned. While your purchase price may be refunded, insurance, shipping and handling charges are usually not refundable.
·        Familiarize yourself with how to measure quality in gold, diamonds or other items you may wish to purchase. Know the difference between carats and karats
·        Enter the word "jewelry" in a search engine such as Google or Yahoo. If desired, enter more specific words such as "rings," "diamonds" or "gold."
·        Browse sites for information. Some online gold jewelry offer jewelry made by known manufacturers while others have their own jewelers that make the pieces for sale
·        Read information on guarantees, secure ordering and returns. A piece of jewelry is a major investment, and you want to be sure your purchase is guaranteed and that your purchase price can be refunded if you want to return the item.
·        Check to see if certificates are given, particularly for diamonds
·        If you are confident that the site is secure and reputable, browse the categories ("diamonds," ,"gold," "watches," "rings," and so on) or do a site search using the key word or words of the item you are looking for ("gold watch," "diamond ring," and so on).
·        If you find a piece that interests you, you may have to click its image to make it larger so you can get a better look. While this is not necessarily a good substitute for seeing the piece in person, it will give you a pretty good idea of what the piece looks like
So always do your shopping from a reputed and popular online gold jewelry store. You can get a high quality  gold jewelry easily and conveniently available here. It is offering the best services in gold and jewelry market. They assure you a good gold jewelry at affordable prices along with it a smile of satisfaction on your face.
So if you really want to strike for the best deal then without any second thought just go for it and be a proud owner of gold

Thursday, January 24, 2013

An Elegant Duragold 14k Yellow Gold or White Gold or Two-Tone Satin and Polished Crossover Hoop Earrings

Duragold 14k Yellow Gold or White Gold or Two-Tone Satin and Polished Crossover Hoop Earrings


white-and-yellow-gold

  • Duragold is 14k gold, the threshold of karat gold jewelry, lustrous in yellow or white gold
  • Duragold earrings are constructed with a unique and patented alloy resisting denting, scratching and hypoallergenic especially beneficial for sensitive skin
  • The Duragold collection includes, earrings, chains and pendants all beautifully made and will last a lifetime when properly cared for 
  •  More Metal Type:
    white-gold
    yellow-gold
    rose-and-white-gold
    white-and-yellow-gold
     Customer Reviews :      These are nice substantial looking ear rings. They are not too heavy to wear daily. They are classic and modern at the same time. I have not taken them off since I got them. Just right for a professional look at work (ELIZABETHTON, TN, United States)
                        
    Amazing Deals on Duragold 14k Yellow Gold or White Gold or Two-Tone Satin and Polished Crossover Hoop Earrings is available. You can get our quality product and great prices from stores you trust. So, Check & Order Now!!!.
     


Best Way Choose Jewelry

Best Ways To Choose Gold Jewelry Pieces   

 by Carol A. Parker

 

Many men struggle with the task of finding that perfect piece of jewelry for the girl in their life. The search can be confusing, and knowing what she really wants is sometimes one of the mysteries of the world. In this article, let's discuss a few tips that can help. Guys, read on and get ready to shop!

Gold
If you are spending a lot of money, make sure that you take your time when selecting a jewelry piece. Jewelry is now constructed from a wide variety of metals including gold, sliver, titanium, platinum, stainless steel, tungsten and rhodium. These metals all vary greatly in strength, price and various other attributes, so it is important that you select a piece that is suitable to your lifestyle.
Create a solution of warm water and a few drops of dish-washing liquid and use it to soak your gold pieces. Scrubbing the piece with a soft toothbrush can help to remove any particulates that may be stuck to the jewelry. Cleaning your jewelry can keep it looking new for years.

Silver
Gold prices are higher than ever and are expected to continue rising. As a result, silver rings, bracelets, and necklaces in 92.5 percent silver are a better bet for your money. Avoid purchasing pieces that are made of so-called "German silver" or "nickel silver" as they contain little to no actual silver.
The best tool for any jewelry hunter, whether searching for personal treasure or for the profit in reclaiming gold or silver, is a jeweler's loupe. Jeweler's loupes are small, but powerful magnifying instruments designed specially for use in examining jewelry at very close range. Some jeweler's loupes also have a built-in, battery-powered light which can be very handy if examining pieces in a dimly lit area. Most jeweler's loupes are extremely economical in cost and can help you make the most of your jewelry-buying dollar, especially when buying from second-hand sources.

Gold And Silver
To help you clean and maintain your jewelry in top condition, remember to polish your gold and silver with a jewelry polishing cloth. Alternatives, such as a regular cloth or paper towel, have the potential to damage your gold or silver because they are not gentle enough for these delicate precious metals.
A great source for unique and inexpensive jewelry pieces are local thrift shops. Local thrift stores can be a treasure trove for antique and truly unusual pieces. Often, these establishments do not have the staff, training or time, that is necessary to check for hallmarks or gold and silver content. A few dollar's investment can often yield, not only some really unique pieces of jewelry, but also some pieces that may be, quite valuable.

Gold Jewelry
Because the pink/red and green leaves in Black Hills Gold are alloyed with other metals such as copper and silver, they can tarnish over time. You can remove this tarnish safely by using a toothbrush and warm, sudsy water mixed with a little ammonia. Your Black Hills Gold jewelry will look lustrous and new again!
To help you find the best price on your jewelry purchases, you should know what you are buying. If you are buying gold jewelry, is it 10K, 14K, or other? If you are buying diamonds what is the size? the clarity? the cut? Knowing the specifics will enable you to make a like comparison between difference pieces of jewelry, and be a smart shopper.

Silver Jewelry
Don't jeopardize your wholesale jewelry sales by failing to thoroughly assess the quality of your suppliers' offerings. Solid gold or silver jewelry is the highest quality, followed by vermeil, then plated jewelry. With plated jewelry, the top layer of gold is quickly eroded by skin oils and friction. This type of jewelry is perceived by buyers as being inferior to others.
Store your jewelry carefully. Avoid jewelry boxes that just mash everything together. Each piece should be placed carefully on its own, since pieces touching one another could get scratched or etched. Keep sterling silver jewelry wrapped in special cloth that prevents tarnishing and always make sure they are put away dry, never wet.

Caring White Gold Jewelry

Caring  For White Gold Jewelry


Oftentimes, we spend more time searching for and purchasing fine diamond jewelry than we spend caring for it. While diamonds may be the hardest material known to man, the metals and other gemstones associated
with them are not so fortunate. Each gemstone and metal has its own strengths and weaknesses. This article will explore how to wear, clean and store diamonds, silver and gold, and semi-precious stones. When not to wear fine diamond jewelry or gemstones Don't wear fine diamond jewelry while getting dressed, doing dishes, doing housecleaning, soaking in a spa or hot tub, or while taking a shower. Spas and hot tubs Many personal care products such as hair spray, lotions, perfumes, and disinfectants such as iodine may discolor gemstones or loosen settings. Many gemstones are oil-treated and should not come in contact with soap or detergent. When getting dressed, let all lotions, perfumes and hair spray dry completely before putting on gemstone or diamond jewelry. How to clean fine diamond jewelry Use a polishing cloth to clean sterling silver and 14kt goldjewelry. Some soft gemstones such as turquoise, freshwater pearls, and emeralds should never go into commercial jewelry cleaning solutions.
Be sure to carefully check the instructions prior to placing any jewelry with stones into cleaning solutions. When in doubt, use only a clean, soft, dry cloth to clean your fine jewelry, especially pearls, they are extremely delicate and fragile. Even when cleaning harder gems, don't use abrasive cleansers or coarse brushes because they may scratch gold or silver. A note of warning: a dirty piece of jewelry should be checked after cleaning to make sure the diamonds and semi-precious gemstones are still fastened securely. Oftentimes bent prongs or weakened settings are hidden by dirt, and a clean piece of jewelry may have loose stones. Also be sure to not clean your jewelry over the sink, in case you dislodge stones while cleaning. If you're worried about damaging your fine diamond jewelry, take it to a jeweler for cleaning. He or she can ascertain if a stone is loose before cleaning. How to store fine diamond jewelry A sturdy jewelry case is the best way to store jewelry. A jewelry armoire will have hooks that allow necklaces and chains to hang, reducing the chances of them tangling and weakening. The case should be lined with soft material and have compartments allowing your fine jewelry pieces to be stored separately. All of your jewelry, but fine diamond jewelry in particular, should be stored in compartments or in plastic Ziploc bags. The bags will slow down the tarnishing of silver and gold. Diamonds, being the hardest stone, will scratch or even chip other gemstones. If your jewelry box doesn't provide separation, then use soft cloth to create layers. Emeralds are almost always treated to improve clarity, and the wrong cleaning treatment, such as sonic cleaning, can leave them looking duller than before cleaning. Considering the money spent on fine diamond jewelry, it's worth the care you put into it to make it last and become heirloom pieces. By caring for your fine diamond jewelry in the right way, you will preserve its beauty and value for years to come.

By Theodore Thomas







Monday, January 21, 2013

gold jewelry special moments

Gold Jewelry, A Special Gift for A Special Moments


If you are going to give someone a gift of Gold Jewelry, you will probably want to do it for a special event and special person. Instead, you should buy them for birthdays, or other types of special events where your loved ones are really going to appreciate them. If you are buying this jewelry for your wife, significant other, or perhaps a child, it will feel much more special to them when you give it to them on a special day.


 On your anniversary, you should consider surprising your loved one with a top-quality piece gold jewelry. Fortunately, this jewelry is not expensive, so you should be able to purchase plenty of jewelry items that your loved one is interested in. It may be a good idea to talk with them beforehand, since you probably don't know what their interests are.

Graduations Often times, we will graduate from something special in our lives and we will want to feel happy about it. This could be college, high school or even a graduation of something smaller. If you achieve something good in life, you should always be rewarded. You can reward a significant other at the time of their graduation with a gold jewelry. You could buy them a necklace, ring, earrings or even a bracelet. Surely, the person that you are buying this gift for is going to appreciate that you took the time and effort to actually get them something for their special day. It will make them feel much more accomplished and happier with their lives, all because you decided to get them a gift.

 This way, you can find the perfect gift to give to your friend or family member. Birthdays A birthday is a time to celebrate as it represents that you have achieved another year of life. If you want to give someone a special gift of gold jewelry, you should give it to them on their birthday! If  a gold jewelry is something that you would like to surprise a friend or family member with, you should definitely do it on their birthday so that it will feel much more special to them. It's also a good idea to buy gifts for birthdays because it represents that you care about them and it will make them see that you have them in mind. Anniversaries An anniversary is a time to celebrate and show your significant other that you really love them.

The Duragold offers hoop earrings created entirely of 14k gold, which is the threshold of karat gold jewelry in the United States. The collection was created for the discerning individual who wants the finest gold jewelry that is available in the marketplace today.  Duragold is 14k gold, the threshold of karat gold jewelry. The Duragold collection includes, earrings, chains and pendants all beautifully made and will last a lifetime when properly cared for. They're versatile, beautiful and comfortable -- all characteristics that expect from quality 14 kt gold jewelry. The best one of  Duragold collection is Duragold 14k Yellow Gold or White Gold orTwo-Tone Satin and Polished Crossover Hoop Earrings.

  • Duragold is 14k gold, the threshold of karat gold jewelry, lustrous in yellow or white gold
  • Duragold earrings are constructed with a unique and patented alloy resisting denting, scratching and hypoallergenic especially beneficial for sensitive skin
  • The Duragold collection includes, earrings, chains and pendants all beautifully made and will last a lifetime when properly cared for 
There are some customer reviews about  Duragold 14k Yellow Gold or White Gold or Two-Tone Satin and Polished Crossover Hoop Earrings:
1.      These are nice substantial looking ear rings. They are not too heavy to wear daily. They are classic and modern at the same time. I have not taken them off since I got them. Just right for a professional look at work (ELIZABETHTON, TN, United States)
2.      My wife really liked the earringts. They are well made and very elegant. These can be considered a "dressy" type of jewelry (Art Lowell)
3.      I was scarred to death, spending money on jewelry I had only seen a picture of was risky.
But, she loved the gold and silver look and how light they were.
She has not taken them off since.
Couldn't be happier (Foster Brown)
4.      Very shiny and just the right size. My wife had been looking for two toned hoops such as these and was unable to locate. These turned out to be a perfect Christmas gift (Eric)
5.      These are fantastic! Very pretty and lightweight. I also own the yellow gold pair of Duragold hoops that are about half the size of these and have been very happy with them. Have worn them 24 hours a day for about a year and they still look as beautiful as the day I got them. I am confident this pair will be just as durable (Kristin Quinn)

Wherever your 14k gold search leads you, you are sure to find just the right piece of Duragold jewelry to add to your collection. Be confident that when you give a piece from the Duragold collection, your gift has the highest quality in design and materials. The designers of the Duragold collection are always working on new pieces and collections, so please check back often for new additions and designs.


Remember: nothing shines like Duragold.