All You Need to Know about Getting a 14K Gold Ring

Gold is a naturally occurring element that is written as Au and has the atomic number 79. Gold is the most malleable of all metals, which makes it ideal for making jewelry.

It’s a popular choice for engagement rings and wedding bands because it has a stunning shine. However, not all gold is equal. When you are searching for a ring, keep your budget, lifestyle, and colour preferences in mind.

How Much Gold Is in 14K?

Jewelry made of 14K gold contains a rhodium-coated alloy of gold, zinc, nickel, and copper. Because pure gold is prone to breakage, alloy metals are added to strengthen the combination. 

When it comes to gold content, 14 Karat is 58 percent, while 18 Karat, is 75 per cent. 14K gold is used in engagement rings, eternity bands, pendants, earrings, and other fine jewellery. Beautiful and long-lasting, 14 Karat gold is a great metal for everyday use.

In most cases, wedding rings and other fine jewellery aren't made completely of gold. 14k and 18k pure gold are available in a variety of purity levels. The grading process known as 'karat,' which is not to be confused with the word 'carat,' determines the purity of gold.

14-carat gold isn't even really gold. 14K gold, which is made up of about 58 per cent gold, can also contain zinc, nickel, silver, or copper. 24k gold is valuable on its own, but because it is easy to shape, it may not be the best choice for everyday jewelry.

How Real Is 14K Gold?

There is no question that 14K gold is the real thing. Unfortunately, very little jewellery on the market today is made from 24K gold. One reason for this is that gold is very soft and can be easily scratched or bent out of shape because it is pure, 24K gold.

How to Tell Whether the Gold Is 14K or Not?

When shopping for gold jewellery online or in stores, you can easily tell if it is 14K gold by checking the description or tag on the item. Additionally, there are several ways to determine if a piece of jewellery is 14K gold outside of a retail setting.

You might be able to find the metal composition of the item by looking for a stamp. When a piece of jewelry is stamped with a unique code, it is called a "hallmark." Hallmarks were used in the 13th century to protect gold buyers before the widespread availability of gold purity testing.

Each country has different gold stamps. Even though gold jewellery does not need a purity stamp to be sold in the US, the karatage mark must be placed on or near the piece of jewellery to show its purity.

How Much Is 14K Gold?

Buying a 14k gold ring is a great investment. 14k gold is significantly cheaper than 18k gold. 

White gold looks like platinum, but it's a lot cheaper. The price of your setting can vary a lot depending on the metal you choose. 

Currently, 14k gold costs £1,503.62 per gram, the same setting in 18k gold costs £36.276 per gram, and platinum costs £24.80 per gram. As you can see, there is a big price difference between 14k gold and 18k gold. 

Keep in mind, though, that a cheaper ring doesn't always mean it's of lower quality. 14k gold, for example, is a great metal for jewelry. 

How Do You Care for 14K Gold Jewellery?

One of 14k gold's most significant downsides is that it has to be polished to keep its luster and appeal. Metals are not impenetrable to corrosion (even platinum needs some TLC now and then). 

However, frequent cleaning and maintenance of your engagement ring is required to keep it in optimal condition.. A little more work to keep the gold in pristine condition should not be a problem.

The added disadvantage of 14k gold is that it might cause skin irritations in certain people. 14k gold's alloying components may affect nickel, copper, or other metal allergy sufferers.

14K Is the Way to Go

14K gold is as real as it gets, and it is a lot less expensive than 18K gold. There are a couple of downsides, but nothing too significant. If you are looking for a ring that is long-lasting and affordable, 14k gold is the way to go.

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