Things You Need to Know About Gold Filled Findings


Do you think that gold-filled chains are an alloy? If yes, then you would be incorrect. Instead, gold=filled chains use a substance which is constructed in two or three layers. The central metal is jewelers' brass. In the past, sterling silver was used as a center substance. Single clad gold-filled chains consist of all the gold content in a single layer on one side. Double clad material separates the gold content into surface layers on both sides of the material. Then, the gold alloy is fused with one or both surfaces of the brass core by using heat and pressure. The bonded raw substance is sold as a sheet or wire to jewelry manufacturers. They use it in designs.

As required by law, gold-filled jewelry findings need to be 5% or 1/20 gold by weight. This 5% is described by the karat of the gold alloy on the surface. The majority of the material is 12kt or 14kt gold-filled. It is most correctly labeled with the karat, the "/" symbol, and then 20 to demonstrate this construction. Products are recognized as 14/20 or 12/20 gold-filled; otherwise, 14kt or 12kt gold-filled are also acceptable as long as you utilize the whole phrase. Eminence stamps are shortened to 14/20 GF or 12/20 GF.

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