18k Gold Plating
18k gold plating refers to a layer of gold that is applied to the surface of an object using a process called electroplating. It involves depositing a thin layer of 18-karat gold onto the base metal, which can be steel, brass, or other materials.
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Nickel-free steel
Pure nickel-free steel refers to stainless steel that does not contain any nickel in its composition. Nickel is a common allergen, and some people may experience allergic reactions when their skin comes into contact with nickel. Nickel-free steel is often used in jewellery and other accessories to minimize the risk of allergic reactions.
Affordable 18k Gold-Plated
When it comes to jewellery, 18k gold-plated items can offer the appearance of gold at a more affordable price compared to solid gold pieces. However, it's important to note that gold-plated jewellery can wear off over time, revealing the underlying base metal. The longevity of the gold plating depends on factors such as the thickness of the plating, the wearer's habits, and how well the jewellery is cared for.
If you're considering purchasing jewellery or accessories with 18k gold plating and pure nickel-free steel, We only use high-quality materials and offer proper guarantees or warranties. Additionally, following proper care instructions, such as avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals and storing the items properly when not in use, can help prolong the lifespan of the gold plating.
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