Description
Rhodium Plated 925 Sterling Silver Charms, with Jump Rings, Cross, with S925 Stamp, Real Platinum Plated
Size: about 0.39 inch(10mm) long, 0.22 inch(5.5mm) wide, 0.08 inch(2mm) thick, hole: 0.05 inch(1.2mm).
Priced per 2 pcs
Please Note: Slight deviations in colors is allowed due to different display device.
Real Gold Plated Jewelry Findings
Karat Gold - Understanding Gold Purity
1K Gold = 4.166% pure Gold
"K" stands for karat and indicates the percentage of gold in an alloy.
Gold Plated Information
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Real 18K Gold plated
Base Metal
(Brass or Zinc Alloy
or Stainless Steel)A very thin layer of 18k gold
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Real platinum plated
Base Metal
(Brass or Zinc Alloy
or Stainless Steel)A very thin layer of 75% Gold+ 25% Silver+Nickel+Zinc(Nickel not exceed 0.3%)
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Real Rose Gold plated
Base Metal
(Brass or Zinc Alloy
or Stainless Steel)A very thin layer of 75% Gold+ 25% Copper+Silver+Zinc
Our 18K gold-plated jewelry is not actually made of 18 karat gold, its base metal is usually brass, zinc alloy, sterling silver, or stainless steel. 18K gold-plated jewelry is created through electrochemical plating or chemical processes that deposit a very thin layer of 18K gold onto the base metal, with the gold layer being as thin as about 0.01 to 0.03 micrometers. Despite its thinness, there is real gold on such jewelry, even if it's just a thin layer of it.
The production principle of Real Platinum Plated and Real Rose Gold Plated jewelry is the same as 18K gold-plated jewelry, it is also created through electrochemical plating or the application of chemicals to deposit a very thin layer of karat gold over the base metal. On our website, in comparison to commonly plated products, the color durability of Real Platinum Plated and Real Rose Gold Plated jewelry is superior.
Real 18K Gold Plated VS Golden Plated
We offer two types of gold-plated jewelry: real gold-plated (12K, 14K, 18K, and 24K) and golden-plated. Below is a brief comparison between real 18K gold-plated and golden-plated items, similar to other real gold-plated pieces.
Real 18K Gold plated |
Golden plated |
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Color Durability | Usually 6~12 Months | Usually 3~6 Months |
Karat Gold Layer | About 0.01~0.03μm | Without real gold |
Gold Layer Material | 18 Karat Gold | Unknown Golden Material |
Maintenance | Avoid contact with water and sweat | Avoid contact with water and sweat |
Nickel Release Content |
MOST PASS (Please refer to the product description) |
PASS or NO PASS |
How to Clean Sterling Silver Jewelry at HomeHow to Clean Sterling Silver Jewelry
at Home
It is important to clean your sterling silver jewelry regularly to remove tarnish and restore its shine for long-term use.
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Using Silver Polishing Cloth
Simply rub the tarnished area with a silver polishing cloth until the black residue is completely removed.
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Using Silver Polishing Sticks
Just rub it gently on the tarnished areas of silver jewelry.
Using Aluminum Foil & Baking Soda & Boiling WaterUsing Aluminum Foil & Baking Soda
& Boiling Water
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1.Cover the bowl with aluminum foil and place some baking soda along with your sterling silver jewelry inside the foil-lined bowl.
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2.Pour the boiling water into the bowl and stir for a few minutes.
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3.Take the jewelry out of the bowl and rinse off any remaining baking soda. Dry it with a soft cloth.
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4.Comparative display.
How to Prevent Your Sterling Silver Jewelry from Tarnishing.
Sterling silver jewelry tarnishes easily when it comes into contact with sulfur particles, especially in a humid environment. Therefore, it is important to store it properly.
- ● Shop Rhodium Plated Sterling Silver Jewelry
- Enhance your 925 sterling silver jewelry with our platinum plated collection (also known as rhodium-plated). The rhodium metal layer creates an anti-tarnish coating, allowing for extended wear without worrying about tarnishing.
- Chains Necklaces Finger Rings Earrings Bracelets
- ● Store in a cool and dry place
- Avoid damp areas like your bathroom, pool, wet basement and attic.
- ● Store individually
- Store your jewelry in an anti-tarnish zip lock bag not only to prevent tarnishing but also to protect it from chemical reactions and scratches when in contact with other metal jewelry.
- ● Keep away from harsh chemicals
- Items such as lotion, hair spray, skincare products, swimming pools, self-tanner, perfume, shampoos, conditioners, hot tubs, hand sanitizer, body washes, etc.
- ● Put on your jewelry at last
- This helps avoid potential contact with skincare products, makeup, hairspray, and perfumes, thereby reducing the risk of tarnishing.
- ● Take it off when doing household chores
- Materials with additional sulfur, such as household detergent, chlorinated water, sweat, and rubber, can speed up the tarnishing process.
- ● Not to wear them in wet place
- For example, your bathroom, swimming pool, or hot tub.