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Gold Jewelery Have Retained Their Charm

by leslie saleson

If you choose to delve into the history of jewelry, you will realize that initially man and women in ancient civilizations used copper jewelry. After the discovery of alloys such brass and bronze, artisans making jewelry started using these alloys. Gradually, gold and silver ornaments gained popularity. In the recent past, pearl jewelry, platinum jewelry, and diamond jewelry have also become sought after. But gold remains to be the preferred material for fancy ornaments.

Even so, gold is expensive to purchase. People who aren't rich usually can't afford to acquire many pieces that are made of pure gold alone. That's why other metals are often mixed in with the gold in jewelry, to stretch the gold further and reduce the price without affecting the visual impact of the ornaments.

A carat is a unit that measures the percentage of gold in a mixture of gold and another metal. In jewelry stores, signs that label the number of carats in a piece of jewelry are common. A 24 carat piece is made of solid gold, but an 18 carat piece is comprised of 75 percent gold and 25 percent of another metal, which might cost a little less.

Making ornaments out of 24 carat gold is very difficult because although gold is malleable, it is rather weak. Due to low tensile strength, small chips can come off an ornament that is made out of pure gold. Only coins or biscuits made out of nearly pure gold are available for buyers. Other than these options, you must choose from gold jewelry made from alloys.

If you are somebody who does not have a fortune to splurge on gold jewelry, do not be disheartened. There are several ways you can buy jewelry that looks equally good, if not better, than 22 carat jewelry. One way is buying semi precious jewelry that marries semi precious stones such as ruby, sapphire, and emerald with 14k jewelry.

Another possible alternative is to purchase silver jeweler that has gold coating on it. Only a jeweler can claim to successfully distinguish gold plated silver jeweler from pure gold jewelry at all times. Yes, they look so similar to pure gold jewelry.

Several materials are used to design ornaments. Initially, copper was used in ancient civilizations. Then bronze and brass became popular. With the discovery of gold and silver, designing and wearing jewelry became expensive. Fascination for gold jewelery has only grown. If you are not one of those people who can expend a fortune on gold jewelry, don't be dismayed. There are a variety of ways to buy jewelry that looks just as good as the high end merchandise. One way to do this is to buy semi precious jewelry that combines semi precious stones like sapphires, rubies, and emeralds with 14k jewelry.

Published June 4th, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Women