How To Spot Fake Gold Jewelry?
Where do fakes come from?
Fakes can be paid you by a swindler for service you rendered to him. Fake can also be left as a security for anything. You may ask: and what about carats? But, unfortunately, carsts cab be put even on iron pliers. So how to spot fake gold jewelry?
Here are some myths you should know.
Myth 1: “non-gold” becomes dark after nitric, hydrochloric and sulfuric acids.
Not always. In fact there is the only acid to spot the gold jewelry. It is “tetro-chlor-gold acid†or chloral gold which is a very expensive gold-bearing material. And a scientist can only work with it.
Myth 2. When throwing the gold ring to the table it has a special bell. In fact the bell we here is conditioned by a range of characteristics: the same gold ring can utter one way if it is treated by fire, and other way if it is deformed.
Myth 3. The “old†gold is better than the “new†one. This myth appeared when cheap Turkish jewelry came to the world jewelry market. In fact they are made of real gold by they are thin inside. And many consider it to be faked.
There are also many national ways about how to spot fake gold jewelry but in fact only a specialist can do that.
So, how not to buy a fake?
Buy gold only in the shops. It is practically unreal to buy a forgery at the shop. Having cash-memo and cash voucher and standard mark one can be quiet for his purchase. But in many countries swindlers take advantage of tourists’ language barrier and can easily sell you good brass jewelry and moreover provide you with a certificate in which it’ll be written: 18K GOLD!. And reading attentively one will just realize that the jewelry is only covered with 18K gold. Any way one should always find karats on gold jewelry.
So, one should always remember that there are MANY gold fakes in India, Turkey and China.
Here are the most popular imitating gold alloy materials manes:
Aluminum bronze – a gold-yellow color alloy, consisting of 90% of copper and 10% of aluminum.
hamiltonmetell – a golden-yellow alloy of 66,7% copper and 33,3% zinc. It is good for gilding.
goldin – an alloy of copper and aluminum, used in Germany for cheap jewelry manufacturing.
Mosaic gold – an alloy of 66% copper and 34% zinc with virgin golden tint.
palacart – an allay looking like platinum, consisting of 75% palladium, 15% gold and 7% silver.
electron – an alloy of gold and silver of different compound. Many antique coins are made og electron.
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