
What Does 18K Gold Plated Mean?
Understanding Gold-Plated Jewellery
You’ve probably seen the term “18K gold plated” — but what does it actually mean?
Let’s break it down.
What Is Gold Plating?
Gold plating means a layer of real gold is applied over a base metal.
In our case, that base metal is 925 sterling silver — not brass or mystery alloys.
So when you see:
18K gold plated on 925 sterling silver
It means:
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The outer layer is real 18-karat gold
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The core is solid sterling silver
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The piece is not solid gold
What Does “18K” Mean?
Gold purity is measured in karats.
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24K = pure gold (very soft)
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18K = 75% pure gold
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14K = 58.5% pure gold
18K gold has a rich, warm tone and offers a balance between beauty and durability — making it ideal for everyday jewellery.
Is Gold-Plated Jewellery Real Gold?
Yes — the gold layer is real gold.
However, because it is a surface layer rather than solid gold throughout, it will naturally wear over time depending on:
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How often you wear it
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Exposure to water and chemicals
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Friction
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Your skin chemistry
With proper care, gold-plated jewellery can stay beautiful for years.
Why We Use 18K Gold Plating on Sterling Silver
We choose:
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925 sterling silver base
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Thick 18K gold plating
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Nickel-free materials
Because it provides:
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A luxurious gold tone
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Better durability than brass-based plating
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Comfort for sensitive ears
Final Thought
18K gold plated jewellery offers the elegance of fine gold with the versatility of everyday wear.
Understanding what it means helps you care for it properly — and wear it confidently.


