Jewelry

Precious Metals 101

Every time we talk about jewelry, we cannot skip the conversation about the primary material used in creating one. And it’s imperative to know the different types of precious metals used for jewelry making to know if a particular piece is appropriately valued or priced.

Therefore, let’s talk about the basics you have to know if you want to start investing your hard-earned money in pieces of jewelry.

Types of Precious Metals

There are different precious metals commonly used for jewelry like gold, silver, platinum, nickel, bronze, palladium, titanium, tungsten, and stainless steel.

Gold

Gold is frequently blended with other metals to provide a variety of colors and working properties. It is also dense enough that you can use it daily. However, the higher the gold grade is, the softer it becomes. Therefore, choosing pieces around 18k or 14k quality is wiser if you plan to wear your jewelry daily.

Grading: 24K, 21K, 18K, 14K

Colors: Yellow, White, & Rose

Silver

Silver is a smooth, lustrous metal with a silvery-white tone that is very flexible. 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent copper make up sterling silver, a standard alloy.

Grading:99.9% (Fine Silver) & 92.5% (Sterling Silver)

Colors: Silvery-white and slight pink undertone

Platinum

Platinum is earning its popularity in the jewelry industry nowadays. Before, only a few jewelry production companies had the technology to produce platinum jewelry pieces. But as technology advances and more handy equipment is available in the market, even small jewelry makers started to create their unique works made of platinum.

Grading:95% (Highest Grade)

Colors: White with a cool undertone

Stainless-Steel

Stainless Steel is one of the cheapest metals used for jewelry making. Because most stainless-steel jewelry is not plated, it is an excellent alternative for wearers with allergies and sensitivity to base metals such as copper or brass.

Remember, choosing jewelry doesn’t depend on the style, especially if you consider yourself an intelligent investor. Because buying jewelry is not only a present decision because if you keep an investor mindset, buying jewelry must provide you a future benefit, not only a liquid asset.

So, before you place a jewelry item in your cart, read the description. And ask yourself, is the price tag honestly at par?

Suppose you feel unequipped and confused about the information you find online. In that case, it is always safe to ask the professionals like Alfredo Consulting Corp. as they earned their knowledge through industry experience of more than 30 years.

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