What does 14k gold plating mean?
14k gold plating refers to a process where a thin layer of 14 karat gold is applied to the surface of a base metal, such as brass or copper. This method gives the appearance of solid gold jewelry at a fraction of the cost.

Composition: The base metal is coated with a thin layer of 14k gold, typically through electroplating.
Durability: While it offers the look of gold, the plating can wear off over time, especially with frequent wear and exposure to water and chemicals.
Care Tips: To prolong the life of gold-plated jewelry, avoid contact with water, lotions, and perfumes, and clean gently with a soft cloth.
14k gold plating is a popular choice for affordable, stylish jewelry that offers the appearance of real gold.
For a variety of beautiful 14k gold-plated pieces, visit Ferravanti's Jewelry Collection.
How to take care of gold-plated jewelry?
To care for gold- plated jewelry, avoid moisture and chemicals, store it properly, clean gently with mild soap, handle with care, and avoid abrasive materials. For more tips, visit Ferravanti’s Jewelry Care Guide.
What’s better, gold or silver?
The choice between gold and silver depends on personal preference, skin tone, and occasion. Gold complements warm skin tones and offers luxury, while silver suits cool skin tones and offers modern elegance. For beautiful gold and silver jewelry, visit Ferravanti’s Jewelry Collection.
What metal doesn’t turn green?
Metals that don’t turn green include stainless steel, titanium, platinum, high- quality gold (14K and higher), sterling silver, rhodium- plated metals, and niobium. For high- quality jewelry, visit Ferravanti’s Jewelry Collection.
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