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Article: What Is Gold Vermeil? Your Complete Guide

What Is Gold Vermeil? Your Complete Guide

What Is Gold Vermeil? Your Complete Guide

Gold vermeil jewellery is one of the most essential accessories for women of all ages. The right piece of jewellery can enhance any outfit, add sparkle and shine, and even hold sentimental value. However, with so many different types of jewellery out there, it can be tough to know which materials and styles to choose. One material that has been gaining popularity in recent years is 18k gold vermeil.

What is Gold Vermeil?

Gold vermeil is a type of jewellery that consists of a sterling silver base that is coated with a thick layer of gold. The term "vermeil" comes from the French word "vermeil," which refers to a type of silver that has been gilded with gold.

To be considered vermeil, it must include all of the following requirements:

-Gold vermeil plating must be at least 2.5 microns

-Base is to be sterling silver with 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other materials, which is the standard material used in high quality jewellery.

-Be plated in gold layer that is at least 10k or 10 carats, which means the gold is at least 41.7% gold content. Camile and Stone stocks most in a higher grade of 18k or 18 carats gold, which has a gold content of 75% gold content.

 

Gold Vermeil Jewellery

Why Choose Gold Vermeil?

Gold vermeil is a popular choice for jewellery because it offers the look of solid gold at a fraction of the cost. It's also more durable than gold-plated jewellery because the gold layer is thicker and bonded to the silver base. Additionally, because the base metal is sterling silver, gold vermeil is hypoallergenic and won't cause skin irritation or allergic reactions.

 

Is Gold Vermeil Hypoallergenic?

Gold vermeil is hypoallergenic as it is made with a base of sterling silver, which is known for its hypoallergenic properties. Sterling silver is an alloy that typically contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals. This composition gives sterling silver its strength and durability while also making it less likely to cause an allergic reaction.

The gold layer that is applied to the sterling silver base in the vermeil process is also typically made of a hypoallergenic material, such as 14k or 18k gold.

 

gold vermeil earrings

Is Gold Vermeil the same as gold plated jewellery?

 

  • The key difference between vermeil and gold-plated jewellery is the thickness of the gold layer. Vermeil requires a thicker layer of gold than gold-plated jewellery, typically between 2.5-3 microns, while gold-plated jewellery usually has a thinner layer of gold, often less than 0.5 microns (5x less thickness than gold vermeil).
  • Vermeil jewellery is made by coating a base metal, typically sterling silver, with a layer of gold through a specialised electroplating process. Conversely, gold-plated jewellery, involves applying a thin layer of gold to a base metal such as copper or stainless steel. The thin layer of gold can wear off over time, exposing the base metal underneath.

 

Is gold vermeil real gold?

 

Gold vermeil is considered real gold. For jewellery to be legally regarded as gold vermeil, there must be a layer of at least 10k gold that is 2.5 microns thick (5x thicker than regular plated gold). The main difference between gold vermeil and solid gold is that gold vermeil uses sterling silver base metals whereas solid gold just uses solid gold.

 

What is 18k gold vermeil?

18k gold vermeil is a beautiful type of jewellery that's made by coating a base metal, like sterling silver, with a thick layer of 18k gold using a special process. When we say "18k," that just means the gold used in the coating is really pure (75% pure gold, with some other metals mixed in like copper or silver). This gives it a gorgeous and durable finish that looks like solid gold but without the high cost.

Caring for Gold Vermeil Jewellery

To keep your gold vermeil jewellery looking its best, it's essential to take proper care of it. Here are some tips to help you care for your gold vermeil jewellery:

  • Avoid wearing your jewellery in water, as exposure to moisture can cause the gold layer to wear off more quickly.
  • Remove your jewellery before exercising or engaging in activities that may cause it to become scratched or damaged.
  • Clean your jewellery regularly using a soft, non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can scratch or damage the gold layer.
  • Store your jewellery in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, as exposure to heat and light can cause the gold layer to fade over time.

Should I buy gold vermeil jewellery?

Gold vermeil is an excellent choice for women searching for high-quality, affordable jewellery. Its durability, hypoallergenic properties, and beautiful appearance make it a popular choice for a wide range of jewellery styles. By following the proper care guidelines, you can keep your gold vermeil jewellery looking its best for years to come.

Camile and Stone has trendy and timeless styles – such as our Original Letter Initial Necklace and Basic Sapphire Hoops which is priced at last 35-55% less than traditional jewellery brands.