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What you’re really buying and how long it will last
Jewellery terminology can be confusing and it’s not always explained clearly. This guide breaks it down simply, so you can make informed choices with confidence.
Gold plated jewellery
Gold plated jewellery is made by applying a very thin layer of gold over a base metal (often brass or silver).
What to know
The gold layer is extremely fine
Over time, plating will wear away, especially on rings and chains
Lifespan depends on wear and care
Best for
Occasional wear
Trend-led pieces
Short-term styling
Gold plated jewellery is not designed to last a lifetime.
Gold vermeil
Vermeil uses a thicker layer of gold over sterling silver, rather than brass.
What to know
More durable than standard plating
Still a surface layer, it will wear over time
When the gold wears, silver underneath becomes visible
Best for
Medium-term wear
Those wanting gold appearance at a lower price point
Gold filled
Gold filled jewellery contains a much thicker layer of gold mechanically bonded to a base metal.
What to know
More durable than plating or vermeil
Still not solid gold
Less common in UK fine jewellery
Best for
Everyday wear when solid gold isn’t an option
Solid gold (including 9ct)
Solid gold jewellery is gold all the way through, not coated.
In the UK, 9ct gold is traditional and widely used.
What to know
Extremely durable
Will not wear away or reveal another metal
Can be polished, repaired, resized and restored for decades
9 carat gold contains alloys that make it harder-wearing than higher carats
Best for
Everyday jewellery
Heirloom pieces
Long term wear
A note on “solid gold”
Not all solid gold jewellery is equal. Some pieces are hollow or very lightweight, which can affect longevity. Construction matters just as much as material.
Our approach
We choose materials based on how jewellery is actually worn, not just how it looks online. Our aim is simple: pieces that age beautifully and can be worn for years, not replaced.
If you’re ever unsure what’s right for you, we’re always happy to talk it through.
Why We Use 9 Carat Gold
In the UK, 9 carat gold is traditional. It has been used in fine jewellery for generations not because it is cheaper but because it is practical, durable, and suited to everyday wear.
Strength for real life
9 carat gold contains a higher proportion of alloy metals than higher carat gold. This makes it:
Harder and more resistant to knocks
Less prone to bending or denting
Better suited to jewellery worn daily rather than occasionally
For rings, chains and pieces designed to be lived in, this matters.
Higher carat golds (such as 18ct) are softer by nature. While beautiful, they can mark and deform more easily when worn every day.
A British jewellery standard
In the UK, 9ct gold is:
Fully recognised as solid gold
Hallmarked and regulated
Used historically for heirloom and everyday jewellery alike
Many pieces passed down through families engagement rings, chains, signet rings are 9ct precisely because they were worn often and needed to last.
Longevity over labels
We choose materials based on how jewellery behaves over time, not how impressive a number sounds.
9ct gold:
Will not wear away
Can be polished, resized, repaired and restored repeatedly
Ages gracefully rather than deteriorating
A well made 9ct piece can last decades and often generations, with proper care.
The right gold for the right purpose
There is no “best” carat universally only what is best for how you wear your jewellery.
Our designs are intended to be worn often, layered, and lived in. For that reason, 9ct gold offers the balance we value most: beauty, strength, and longevity!
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