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Karats and Colors

When it comes to gold jewellery, the karat (kt) value indicates the purity of the gold used.

The higher the karat value, the more gold content the jewellery contains. Here's a breakdown of two common options:

9k Gold (37.5% Gold):

This alloy is a blend of gold with other metals like copper and silver, making it more durable and resistant to scratches.

It has a lighter gold hue and is a more affordable option, perfect for everyday wear.

18k Gold (75% Gold):

With a higher gold content, 18k gold boasts a richer, more vibrant colour. It offers a balance between purity and durability, making it suitable for regular use while maintaining a luxurious feel.

Although slightly softer than 9k gold, it's a popular choice for its premium appearance and value.

Both 9k and 18k gold are available in various colors, including:

Rose Gold: A warm, pinkish hue created by adding copper to the gold alloy.

Yellow Gold: The classic, bright yellow colour associated with gold.

White Gold: A silvery-white colour achieved by adding palladium or nickel to the gold alloy.

Whether you opt for 9k or 18k gold depends on your personal preferences and budget. Consider your lifestyle and how often you'll wear the jewelry when making your decision.