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K gold is a precious metal material formed by alloying gold with other metals. It is typically denoted by K (Karat) to indicate the gold content, such as 14K, 18K, etc. These numbers represent the percentage of gold content, with higher numbers indicating a higher proportion of gold.
・Durability and Strength: K gold is stronger and more durable compared to pure gold, and it is less prone to tarnishing than electroplated gold. It is suitable for everyday wear in jewelry and gemstone settings, maintaining its shape and beauty for a longer period of time.
・Color Options: K gold can be alloyed with other metals to change its color, such as white gold, rose gold, etc., catering to different personalities and preferences.
【All K gold products purchased at C.H. come with warranty and lifetime maintenance service.】
18K gold is the highest grade in terms of gold content, making it typically more expensive and commonly used in mid to high-range jewelry products. Due to its high gold content, marked as 750, 18K gold holds its value well and is particularly suitable for setting natural diamonds.
Jewelry made from 18K gold can be worn for a lifetime, as it is highly durable and resistant to tarnishing, making it a valuable collectible.
14K strikes a good balance between luster, hardness, and price. It's difficult to discern the difference between 14K and 18K with the naked eye. K gold jewelry can be worn daily and even during showers without special care, maintaining its original luster.
9K gold has slightly less color intensity and luster compared to 18K and 14K, but it still retains the characteristic shine of K gold, which is difficult to distinguish with the naked eye. Due to its lower gold content, 9K gold is significantly more affordable than 18K and 14K, making it an ideal choice for those entering the realm of light jewelry.