Gold Bracelets

As far as one can possibly remember, gold has always been the primary choice in making jewelry and accessory items – as it has always been regarded as a symbol or power and wealth. In fact, the oldest recorded piece was found in the tomb of Egypt’s Queen Zer that has remained intact for over a century. The development of cultures from various parts of the world were also closely intertwined with gold, and was recorded to be mostly present not just in their jewelry items but even in the creation of coffins, household implements, religious artifacts and of course as a major form of currency.

The use of gold in making jewelry never truly out of style despite of the emergence of other metals and materials. In the case of gold bracelets, the metal is still a highly preferred material from the simple chain link designs to charm bracelets that never goes out of style. However, buying gold bracelets, or any other gold jewelry for that matter can be a little tricky because of the variety of gold widely available in the market today. The key factor to consider if you are carefully perusing on a piece of gold bracelet is to determine the purity of gold, which is measured in karats that is expressed based on a scale of 24. So when you come across a 24-karat gold charm bracelet, this gives you a guarantee that this gold in its purest state or 100% gold – which is actually not advised since it is too soft to be used for making jewelry. It’s best to choose between 18 – 14 karat gold bracelets to ensure that it is resilient enough to withstand regular wear since gold alloy has proven to be quite sturdy and presents a more attractive color. Different types of gold alloy have different effects on the shades of gold. More often than not, the common metal combined with gold are zinc, copper and nickel – these three allows the gold to still retain it attractive yellow color. However, if you prefer to have white gold bracelets, it is mostly alloyed with palladium and silver.

While there are some jewelry that offers gold plating and gold-filled designs, it’s generally best to invest on solid gold that doesn’t wear away easily. If you are quite allergic to nickel, as some people are prone to have, it’s best to choose bracelets or other jewelries with higher gold content such as 18-22 karat. One great thing about gold jewelry is the fact that it is quite easy to maintain and care for since it is generally a resilient metal. However, when using your gold jewelry on a daily basis, you need to pay attention to possible scratches and abrasions that could possibly mar the beauty of the finish and design of your bracelet or other jewelry item. For cleaning purposes, simply use warm and soapy water with sue an old toothbrush to gently scrub away dirt that has lodged into the intricate designs.

Whether it’s a chunky gold bracelet, necklace or some gold rings, it is still considered to be a valuable investment, since is the most stable metal that you can possibly fid the face of the planet. Make sure to choose a design that would best reflect your own unique personality, as jewelries and accessories in essence largely con tributes to the wearer’s own personal fashion statement. Some people prefer classic and timeless pieces, while others are attracted to the avant garde designs – whether you choose either or the two, or a design that is somewhere in between, gold jewelry will definitely prove out to be a very sound investment. So have fun shopping for your very own gold jewelry and complete your fashion ensemble with stylish gold pieces.

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