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18K Gold Necklace
An 18k gold necklace catches the light in a way that balances a subtle yet striking appeal. It's effortlessly elegant, too; any outfit you pair it with instantly feels more put-together - perfect for a fancy dinner or for an everyday look.
The high gold content creates a characteristic yellow-gold hue, which is then protected by the alloy. Creating metals like this ensures they are durable and won't be easily tarnished by normal activities. When you're investing in something you'll wear on the regular (especially gold), you want it to last!
Whether you want a delicate chain necklace or a pendant, there are multiple different styles to choose from. Explore Camile & Stone's collection of 18k gold jewellery and discover what real luxury feels like without breaking the bank.
Find out more about 18k gold necklaces below.
Around 75% of an 18k gold necklace is real, while the remaining 25% is carbon metals, which vary from piece to piece.
Even though it's not 100% gold, the alloys are really important and you'll be glad to have them. Alloys such as copper and silver are the popular go-tos as they are not only durable, but have colours that complement gold.
We all know pure gold is beautiful, but it wouldn't be for long as it's too soft to withstand scratches and dents that don't phase alloy-plated designs.
It really depends on what you're looking for.
22k gold necklaces have higher purity, measuring at around 91.67% gold. This design is incredibly luxurious with a deep, warm hue loved by many jewellery fans. Remember howerver that when it comes to strength, the 22k will struggle so choosing the 18k may be better.
Putting practicality aside, let's talk about price. As you can probably guess, the 22k is worth more than 18k due to having a higher gold composition.
Take this into account to help make up your mind on what gold chains and pendants are best for you.
Necklaces crafted from 18k gold don't easily tarnish, but they aren't immune to environmental moisture or chemicals we come across everyday.
Put simply, the high gold composition makes the jewellery resilient, but the alloys in which it is encased are where problems can happen. Copper and nickel are the prime suspects if you start to see discolouration.
Luckily, it's fairly easy to keep your 18k yellow gold or white gold necklace looking its best for a long time. As a minimum, you should store the piece along with the rest of your collection in a jewellery box or bag when you're not wearing it.
The beauty of gold necklaces makes it very tempting to wear them everyday, and the good news is that you can!
Pay attention to removing it at night to prevent it from catching on things and breaking. Also, take it off before exercising, as sweat increases the rate at which it tarnishes.
The notable shine of gold is referred to as lustre, and it's important to learn how to properly maintain it. Create a simple mixture of mild soap and warm mater and use a soft cloth to clean the gold chain and pendants.
Rinse it thoroughly without submerging the piece and let it dry before being worn again. If the jewellery has embellishments like diamonds or pearls, you'll need to be extra careful when cleaning.
This cleaning process is suitable for a selection of gold jewellery pieces, whether they are necklaces, bracelets, or rings.
To a lot of people, an 18k gold-plated necklace could be exactly what they're looking for.
A base metal such as brass or copper is plated with another metal, in this case, 18k gold, to make it look more attractive. This is an affordable choice that maintains a luxurious appearance. They are also versatile in a range of outfits and perfect for both men and women.
We should note that depending on the layer thickness, those with sensitive skin may break out in an itchy rash along the collarbone where the necklace sits.