FAQ
What is 14 K goldfill?
“Gold-filled” is a USA industry standard that legally requires 1/20th, or 5% pure gold by weight. It’s a strictly regulated process that involves pressure bonding multiple layers of solid 14k gold with extreme heat over a core of high quality jeweler’s brass resulting in a durable, quality real gold product.
Q: IS "GOLD-filled" the same as "gold fill"?
A: Yes, they are the same thing. The terms are often used interchangeably, although "gold-filled" is officially preferred. Also, if there is no indication of karats (i.e., 14k gold-filled or 10k gold-filled), you can probably assume "gold-filled" in the United States means 14k gold-filled since it makes up 95% of gold-filled products.
Q: IS gold-fill actually "filled with gold"
A: Actually, all the gold is on the outside, so yep, it’s strange. I’m not sure why the industry decided on “gold-filled” to identify this kind of jewelry—it’s confusing, since it really has nothing to do with being filled with gold. The only thing you need to know is that the term refers to a thick outer layer of durable, pressure-bonded, real, solid gold...on the outside. No filling.
Q: IS GOLD-FILLED jewelry real gold?
A: The gold in 14k gold-filled is definitely real. There’s a thick layer of real, solid 14k gold on the outside of a brass core. The 14k gold that’s on the outside of gold-filled is the same gold as you would get from a solid 14k piece.
Q: How much Real Gold IS in Gold Fill?
A: Gold-filled jewelry is required to have a minimum of 1/20th (5%) gold by weight. The 5% gold in gold-filled jewelry may not sound like a lot, but it’s all on the outside and it's plenty to keep your jewelry looking great for many years.
Q: How are gold-filled items marked?
A: 14/20 GF or 14k GF mark may be present on gold-filled pieces. Often, handmade gold-filled pieces from smaller companies won't be marked, however.
FILLED VS. PLATED
Q: What's the difference between gold-filled and gold plated?
A: There’s a lot more gold in gold-filled and the gold is attached in a way that’s much more durable. Also, the standards for 14k gold-fill are strictly regulated, while the standards for "gold plated" encompass a broad range of thicknesses, so you can't be sure how much gold is in the plated layer.
Quality of 14k Gold-Fill
Q: Is 14k Gold-Filled Good Quality?
A: Gold-fill is absolutely your best option after solid gold for quality and durability. It will not flake off or turn your skin green and offers a great option for people with sensitive skin. I only use the best USA made gold-filled components and stand behind our product’s quality. Gold-filled jewelry can stay beautiful for a lifetime, especially with a little care.
Q: Is Gold-Filled Jewelry Durable? How long does it last?
A: After solid options, Gold-filled jewelry is certainly your best quality for gold pieces. In theory, gold fill items can last a lifetime. Indeed, some gold-fill jewelry still exists from the Victorian era (over 100 years old). In practice, actual longevity will depend on how you care for it and a variety of other factors.
Q: Does GOLD-FILLED Tarnish?
A: 14k GF materials are not supposed to tarnish for a long time. It's possible for gold-fill to tarnish under certain circumstances, but it should not tarnish easily.
Q: Does It Contain Nickel?
A: No. None of our jewelry contains nickel.
Q: Is Gold-Filled Jewelry okay for people with Sensitive Skin?
A: Yes. 99.9% of people find they have no sensitivity to gold-filled jewelry. Because the outside of the piece is solid 14k gold, it interacts with your skin in the same way solid 14k gold would. If you do not have any sensitivities to solid gold, you will find gold-filled agrees well with your skin.
Q: Will it turn my skin green?
A: No. There are very rare instances where certain people's body chemistry reacts with the 14k gold to leave a green residue on the skin, but this happens in approximately 0.001% of people, so it should not be a concern. Body chemistry is a fascinating thing, and often times it's actually medications present in the system that can react with the gold.
Q: Will it Flake off?
A: No. With gold-filled jewelry, the process involves mechanically bonding the gold to the core through extreme pressure and heat. It results in a resilient exterior that’s not prone to flaking or cracking. Flaking is more common with certain types of gold plating.
Q: Does it Rust?
A: Nope. Rust isn't possible with the metals present in gold-filled material.
Caring for 14K GOLD-FILLED JEWELRY
Q: DO I HAVE TO TAKE IT OFF TO SHOWER?
A: Not if you use mild soaps. It can actually be good for cleaning gold-fill jewelry to shower with it on. BUT, MAKE SURE that your shampoos and soaps are gentle as certain chemicals can negatively impact the look of the gold. If you're not sure, take your jewelry off to shower. I personally shower with my jewelry on all the time, but I just use Dove soap and natural shampoo (for a happy ocean).
Q: CAN I SLEEP IN MY GOLD-FILL JEWELRY?
A: Yes, but it won't last as long. Sleeping in your jewelry won’t damage the gold-filled surfaces, but for delicate pieces such as dainty chains on necklaces or bracelets, snagging on the fabric of your sheets or nightclothes can be an issue. If you can remember to take your pieces off before bed, they'll thank you by staying bright longer. It's also nice if you can to give them a wipe down after a day's wear just to get body oils off the surface.
Q: HOW DO I TAKE CARE OF IT?
A: The best care you can give your pieces is to clean them gently with water, mild soap, and a soft cloth (eyeglass chamois work great!) and only polish them when they really need it. It also helps to avoid exposure to lotions or wash them off your jewelry immediately, especially gold-fill chain, which can capture bits of lotion in all the nooks and crannies.
A: Do you make everything yourself?
A: I do! I make each piece by hand, including my clasps and ear wires which give my jewelry a unique, one-of-a-kind look. If you are local and visit me in the studio, I can even make small adjustments while you wait!
Q: Are all of your pieces One of a kind?
A: Each piece is handmade by me, so although I make multiples of particular items, they could be considered one of a kind in the sense that they are all unique. Items that I post that say “one of a kind”, generally mean that it is the only one that exists, because I am unable to get more of a particular stone or chain etc. Most items on my website (if they do not say one of a kind), are items that I can easily re-create.
Q: How long should it take for me to receive my item in the mail that I have purchased?
A: If the item is in stock, I generally will get it into the mail in a day or two, if it is an item that I need to make from scratch, sometimes it will take a bit longer depending on whether or not I need to source the materials. If you need something quickly, just give me a heads up that you need it by a particular time and I am always willing to work with you!
Q: Will you gift wrap?
A: Sure! Send me a message through the website, email, Instagram or however you want and let me know that it’s a gift. I will even hand make a card for any occasion and write a note in it for you if you would like!