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Gold Vermeil vs Gold Filled:

What's the difference?

Ever wondered the difference between gold vermeil and gold filled jewellery? You're not alone. From base metals to the thickness and karat of gold, here's everything you need to know.

Everything You Need to Know About Gold Vermeil

At Monica Vinader we always use high quality 18ct gold vermeil, which constitutes a base metal and a layer of gold bonded to the outside. Unlike gold filled jewellery, gold vermeil always uses sterling silver. This method of gold plating is done via electroplating the gold to the silver - binding the two metals together.

Gold vermeil, similar to gold filled, is an affordable choice when it comes to creating gold jewelry. Allowing you to indulge in luxury pieces, without the luxury price tag. Using 18 karat gold vermeil, Monica Vinader crafts modern, wearable pieces that are ideal for everyday wear.

Gold vermeil is also crafted from a real gold layer, bonded to sterling silver. The highest percentage of gold alloy you can use to create this type of gold is 18 karat, which is exactly what we use in both our gold and rose gold jewelry. This ensures you get the highest quality pieces, whilst taking advantage of the affordable nature of gold vermeil.

Both gold vermeil and gold filled can last for years with proper care. In fact, both gold filled and gold vermeil are more durable than other gold plated options - making both ideal for creating staple necklaces and bracelets for daily wear.

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What Does Gold Filled Mean?

Despite its name, gold filled jewelry (also referred to as "rolled gold") is not actually filled with gold. Rather it consists of a cheaper base metal, such as brass or copper, that is covered in sheets of gold. These gold sheets are bonded to the base metal using a mechanical process involving heat. Once this process has taken place you are left with jewelry covered in a thick layer of gold that usually constitutes 5% of its weight. When comparing gold filled vs gold plated, gold plated normally consists of less than 0.05% of its weight in gold.

Creating gold jewelry from this metal as the thick gold layer makes it hard wearing and resistant to tranishing. Compared to solid gold, it is also a far more affordable option.

Despite both being base metals covered in gold, gold filled vs gold vermeil hold a number of differences. The key difference between gold filled and gold plated is the process in which the gold is applied to the base metal. Both forms of gold can use bras

 
Gold filled jewelry can be made on a number of cheap metals such as brass or copper, whilst gold vermeil can only be made from sterling silver. We only use 100% recycled silver for a sustainable option in our jewllery.
The thickness of the gold layer varies between gold filled and gold vermeil, and both are measured on different scales. Whilst gold filled requires the percentage weight in gold to be 5%, gold vermeil requires thickness of 2.5 microns.
Whilst gold is bonded to the base metal using heat in gold filled pieces, electrolysis is used in gold vermeil. The electrolysis allows for crafting more intricate pieces. This is because the sheets of gold in filled jewelry can only be attached to flat surfaces. On the other hand, as vermeil is created in a solution, it makes a better choice for the creation of rings and other shaped pieces.
Each gold vermeil and gold filled jewelry have their own advantages. If you're in search of high quality pieces without an extortionate price tag, gold vermeil jewelry is the perfect choice. With more flexibility in the production process, you can adorn intricate earrings, and delicate anklets. Or gold filled is a brilliant metal for flatter pieces such as cuff bracelets, and minimalistic pendants.
Gold filled is crafted from both a layer of real gold, and a cheaper base metal. Whilst not solid gold, the layer of gold sheet is real gold most frequently 14 karat. For a piece to be classed as gold filled 1/20 of its weight needs to be made from real gold.
Due to each type of gold having a different production, and a different thickness of gold layer, they each have their own wear times. The thick layer of this precious metal on gold filled jewelry allows it to last a very long time with proper care, anywhere from between 10 - 30 years. By learning how to clean and care for your gold jewelry, you can help to prevent tarnishing happening to your gold filled and gold vermeil pieces.

What Makes Monica Vinader Special?

We are a contemporary jewelry brand that combines sustainability with stunning design. Using vibrant gemstones and ethical diamonds, you'll find a piece perfect for you. Delve into our range of pearl jewelry, stacking rings, and chains to discover your new everyday piece.

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