About Our Metals
Precious metals are more resistant to corrosion ("tarnish proof"), and less chemically reactive than most elements. These include silver, gold and platinum. In the world of jewelry and art, most precious metals are used in tandem with alloys through bonding and coatings (cladding/plating/PVD), for both textural and economical reasons.
So what is the difference between gold plating, gold PVD, gold vermeil, gold filled, and solid gold? And why do we offer a variety at Lucky Olive?
That's a wonderful question. Let's have a more in depth look below.
Types of Gold Jewelry
At Lucky Olive Atelier, we currently feature 18 karat gold-plated sterling silver (S925) and stainless steel (certified nickel and lead free) jewelry, 18 karat gold-PVD stainless steel jewelry, 14 karat gold filled brass or stainless steel jewelry, and hope to incorporate 14/18 karat gold vermeil and solid gold in the near future.
In Conclusion
While pure 14k, 18k and 21k gold or platinum pieces are always the best choice for adding high-quality, heirloom pieces to your collection, gold PVD, vermeil and gold filled can always be a good alternative for the budget-conscious fashionista. For this reason, we offer a wide range of finishing's and jewelry pieces to match budgets of all sizes.