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The difference between 14 karat and 18 karat gold

 Are you torn between 14-karat and 18-karat gold? The biggest difference is the gold content: 14-karat contains less pure gold than 18-karat. This affects the color, price, and durability of the jewelry. In this blog post, we'll clearly explain what both mean and help you choose.

What is 14 karat gold?

14-karat gold consists of 58.5% pure gold, mixed with other metals like copper and silver. This makes it harder and more durable than 18-karat, making it less likely to scratch or bend. The color is slightly less intense yellow, often more subtle. This makes 14-karat gold popular for jewelry worn daily, such as rings and bracelets.

What is 18 karat gold?

18-karat gold consists of 75% pure gold, supplemented with other metals. This gives it a deeper, richer gold color and is often considered more luxurious and exclusive. Because it is softer than 14-karat gold, it does require a little more care for everyday wear. 18-karat gold is often chosen for special occasions or as an investment.

Feature

14 carat gold

18 carat gold

Gold content

58.5% pure gold

75% pure gold

Colour

Lighter, slightly more subtle gold

Deeper, richer golden yellow

Hardness

Harder, more wear-resistant

Softer, sensitive to scratches

Price

Relatively more affordable

More expensive due to higher gold content

Usage

Ideal for everyday use

Luxury choice, often for special items

 

In short: if you choose 14-karat gold, you'll have a sturdy, more affordable piece of jewelry perfect for everyday wear. If you opt for 18-karat gold, you'll choose a more luxurious, rich-looking piece that's a bit more exclusive, but also softer and more precious. Curious about the gold jewelry we offer? Discover our collection in the shop .

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