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The primary difference between 14k and 18k gold is purity – and everything that flows from it. 14 karat gold is 58.5% pure gold (583 parts per thousand), while 18...
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White gold and platinum look nearly identical when new, but they are fundamentally different metals. White gold is a gold alloy: pure yellow gold mixed with white metals – typically...
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Do not put pearls, opals, emeralds, turquoise, coral, amber, tanzanite, or any porous or treated gemstone into an ultrasonic cleaner. These stones are highly vulnerable to the high-frequency vibrations ultrasonics...
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Alloys are used in jewelry making to improve the physical properties of the primary metal and make it more suitable for everyday wear. By mixing metals, jewelers can create alloys...
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