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Are there different types of gold?

By Henry Morales |

Here’s a quick guide to understanding the different karats of gold you’ll encounter when shopping for the perfect piece:

  • 24K (100% pure gold)
  • 22K (92% gold and 8% alloyed metals)
  • 18K (75% gold and 25% alloyed metals)
  • 14K (58% gold and 42% alloyed metals)

    What is the most common type of gold?

    The most common type of gold used in jewelry in the U.S. is 14K and it was created to make a gold piece more affordable, at the expense of having less gold. This karat amount contains 58.3% gold, and similar to 18K, its strength is a good fit for rings and bracelets to necklaces and earrings.

    What are the different types of white gold?

    White gold is usually formed from one of two different alloys: Palladium white gold, a mixture of gold, palladium, and sometimes silver. Palladium is a hypoallergenic precious metal with higher value than gold. Nickel white gold, consisting of gold, nickel, copper, and zinc.

    What are the different colors of gold jewelry?

    GOLD COLORS. Gold jewelry is not pure gold. It is an alloy; a mixture of metals. Gold jewelry can be alloyed with silver, copper, zinc, palladium, and nickel to create different gold colors. The most common gold colors are: yellow, white, rose, and green.

    Why are there different types of pure gold?

    The purpose of creating different types of gold alloys can be to: Give the gold more strength. Pure gold is so soft it can be bent with your fingers. When mixed with different metals, it becomes much harder. Create different gold colors. Pure gold is bright yellow.

    What are the different types of gold deposits?

    Gold/Auriferous Deposits can be classified into types for which here is a List of 10 Types of Gold Deposits: Auriferous porphyry dykes, sills, and stocks; Auriferous pegmatites; coarse-grained granitic deposits + albitite. Carbonatites and carbonatite-related deposits. Auriferous skarn and gold skarn type deposit.