About the color of gold
Hello everyone.
What kind of image do you have when you think of gold?
Is it an image of a pile of rectangular gold bars?
Is it an image like Kinkakuji (the name of a famous temple in Kyoto which means Golden Temple) ?
I think what comes to mind differs.
Gold is often used in jewelry as well.
If it's at our shop, it's used for a gold ring 💍
Because it is gold, I think that many people have a golden image,
Actually, it's not just gold.
Gold can be blended with other ingredients to create a variety of shades.
Such gold is called colored gold.
Depending on the gold content in gold jewelry,
it is often written as K24, K18, K14, K10, etc.
K18 (18K gold) is often used in jewelry, so some of you may have heard of it.
By the way, our shop handles gold rings of K18 and K10.
K18 contains about 75% gold
K10 has a gold content of about 42%.
It becomes different colors if in addition to gold other ingredients such as copper, silver, zinc, palladium, etc. are blended 🎨
Since this combination has an original combination for each trader who deals with gold,
even the same color has different shades.
The real pleasure of gold jewelry is that the color is slightly different depending on the shop.
All the gold handled at the itoaware Osaka shop is nickel-free.
∟◼️ K18: yellow gold, pink gold, green gold, white gold
∟◼️ K10: yellow gold, pink gold, green gold
The gold content is different between K10 and K18, so even the same color of gold has a slightly different color.
Be sure to check them out at the shop !
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