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Gold Earrings Boucle - Natural Pearls
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Double Gold Earrings - Natural Pearls
501$557$−10%10% Off
FAQ
What does 18K gold mean and how is it hallmarked?
18K gold contains 75% pure gold (hallmark 750), with the rest being alloys that give it strength. It's richer in gold than 14K, so it has a slightly warmer, more intense color. It's solid gold, not plated, so the shade remains consistent no matter how often you wear it.
What's the difference between 18K gold and 14K gold?
18K gold has 75% gold and a richer color; 14K gold has 58.5% gold and is slightly harder thanks to its higher alloy content. In practice, 18K offers a deeper hue and a higher gold content, while 14K stands up better to daily wear and is more budget-friendly. Both are solid, authentic gold.
Does 18K gold tarnish or lose its shine?
No. Being high-purity solid gold, it doesn't tarnish or change color over time — unlike plated pieces, where the gold layer can fade. An occasional polish with a soft cloth is enough to keep its shine.
Is 18K gold suitable for sensitive skin?
The higher the gold content, the fewer alloy metals the piece contains, which is why 18K gold is generally a good choice for sensitive skin. Indira does not sell titanium; all gold jewelry is authentic solid gold, accompanied by a warranty certificate.
What 18K gold jewelry can I find at Indira?
The 18K gold selection primarily features earrings, some with natural pearls (the Double and Boucle styles) and others with diamonds. With a high gold content, these are valuable pieces made to be worn for years and passed down.
How do I care for 18K gold jewelry?
18K gold doesn't require complicated care: wipe it with a soft cloth and keep it away from harsh chemicals and deep scratches. For pearl styles, avoid water and perfume, as natural pearls are delicate. For diamond pieces, periodically check the stone's setting.
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