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FAQs

Does Silver Jewelry Tarnish?

Yes, the silver jewelry tarnishes but it does not rust. It can be dull after a few years if you have purchased the silver jewelry from any other jeweler. Everyone wants to do business and earn a profit. But that’s not with the Dem Jeweler. The silver jewelry from Dem Jeweler are rhodium polished and it won’t allow your silver jewelry to turn black or get tarnished. So, you don’t have to worry at all about your silver jewelry if you are buying it from Dem Jeweler.

What Karat of Gold is the best

Karat is a term used to indicate gold purity. Pure gold is 24 karat. The legal standard is to stamp gold jewelry with markings such as 10KT, 14KT and 18KT. The Karat stamp indicates the purity of the metal. The number preceding the KT marking indicates how many parts out of 24 are pure gold. The alloys mixed with gold are added to control durability, color and the cost of fine jewelry.

If you desire strong yellow color from your jewelry, 18 karat gold will give you the richest yellow appearance.  The disadvantage to 18kt is that it is not as durable or cost efficient as 14kt. Opinions vary about the most desirable karat from culture to culture. In America 14kt has become the most popular gold used in jewelry today due to its cost and durability. 

How do i know silver is real

1.Look for markings or stamps on the silver. silver will  often be stamped with 925, 900, or 800.

2.Test it with a magnet. silver, like most precious metals, is nonmagnetic.

3.Sniff it. Unlike many other metals, silver is odorless.

4.Polish it with a soft white cloth Rub the tarnished piece as if polishing. If no black residue appears on your cloth, it's not silver. "Polishing the silver item is a good indicator of its authenticity. Rust or lack of oxidation indicates the item is made from different material from silver.

5.Put a piece of ice on it if it melts very fast its silver because silver is the highest thermal conductive metal or alloy.

How do you know Gold is real

1. Look for a hallmark stamp.

Real gold jewelry will usually have a hallmark stamp that includes its Karat value. Alternatively, gold content can be expressed as a decimal. You can identify 24K gold as .999 or 1.000 and 22K as .916. If you are unable to find the stamp, check the clasp of a necklace, or inner band of a ring.

2. Test your gold with a magnet.

Gold is not magnetic, and so placing your gold next to a strong magnet should not result in any reaction. If your gold is attracted to the magnet, it is likely to be gold-plated or fake

3. Buy a gold testing kit.

If your gold has no aesthetic value, you can consider using nitric acid on your gold to test its purity. You can easily find a gold testing kit to use at home

4. Check for signs of discoloration

Real gold does not react to other substances and will withstand time, heat and will not rust. The higher the purity of gold, the less likely it is to tarnish.