For an affordable ring, most of our customers prefer to use Gold Filled 14K Flat round wire for most of our Gold Wood Rings.  

You also may ask for Solid Gold 14K or 18K for an extra charge. 

Plated vs Filled

POSTED BY KELLIE IVEY · AUGUST 14, 2014

What's the difference between Gold-Filled vs Plated?

Have you ever asked this? If so, you are not alone! Often times we find customers are not aware of the differences between these two processes. So, to help, here is a little information.Currently, nearly every style from Lat & Lo's signature latitude and longitude coordinates jewelry is handcrafted, custom, from either 14k Gold Filled, Solid Gold or Solid Sterling Silver metals. We choose to work with this particular metal type because we know how sentimental our pieces are to our family of customers. Gold-Filled generally lasts much longer than most electroplated jewelry when looking for a wallet-friendly alternative to sold 14k gold.

What is Gold-Filled? 

Gold Filled 14/20 Rosewood Ring

Gold-filled is a United States layered gold product that is gaining popularity throughout the Americas, Asia and Europe. It is a quality material that is common in all types of jewelry. The product is easy to care for and will usually maintain its golden shine for a lifetime.Gold-filled is constructed in two or three layers. The core metal is jewelers’ brass. A gold alloy is then bonded to one or both surfaces of the brass core with heat and pressure. Unlike plated (aka electroplated or "dipped") metals, Gold-filled is legally required to contain 5% or 1/20 gold by weight. This 5% is then described by the karatage of the gold alloy. Our Gold-filled items are 14kt gold-filled. 14k Gold-filled products are identified as 14/20 Gold-filled; alternatively, 14kt Gold-Filled is also acceptable.

So, What is Gold Plate? – Gold plating is a miniscule layer of solid gold applied to a brass base. The plating does not compose any measurable proportion of the products total weight. It is estimated to be 0.05% or less of the metal product. Gold plating will generally wear off rather quickly and expose the brass base product. It does not stand up to heat, water or wear over time.(Bonus note: Gold Plate is not to be confused with "Vermeil" (pronounced vehr-MAY), which is a thicker level of gold plating over sterling silver rather than a base metal. To truly qualify as Vermeil, the plating should be a minimum of 2.5 microns thick and always over sterling silver.)

The Difference Between Gold-Filled and Solid GoldSolid gold is an alloy that is described with the karatage of pure gold. Pure gold is 24kt. However, it is much too soft to hold its shape or wear well. Therefore, it is mixed or alloyed with other metals to make it harder and easier to work with. Karatage refers to the alloy’s purity. For example, 8 karat gold is 8/24 pure gold or 33.3% pure. Gold-filled is not the same as solid gold. It is a layered alternative product. The gold-filled karatage only refers to the gold layers that compose 5% of the product on the surface.

Care and Cleaning Gold-filled does not de-laminate or peel like plated or "dipped" products. Nor does it tarnish as readily as silver. Many owners find that they never have to clean gold-filled items at all. However, from time to time your jewelry may become dirty from everyday wear. To clean gold-filled it is best to use mild soap and water. Hot weather and water will not damage the material.Beware of some companies selling plated jewelry as "gold-filled" - it is not the same thing! Generally speaking, gold filled is better quality and will have a much longer lasting color than plated jewelry.So, there you are! We hope this information has been helpful. Have any other questions? Shoot us an email at info@latandlo.com!Have an amazing day!All the Best,Lat & LoLat & Lo™ handcrafts custom necklaces, bracelets, rings and other jewelry accessories inscribed with the unique latitude longitude coordinates of your special place on earth. Each piece represents a special time and place in your life. We love making your memories wearable and look forward to making your next gift or personal accessory. We specialize in sentimental. WHERE ARE YOU ANCHORED?™  SOURCE:  https://www.latandlo.com/blogs/news/15118613-plated-vs-filled