WHAT IS GOLD VERMEIL? HERE’S EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING

stylish gold vermeil accessories

If you’re a jewelry lover, you likely have a keen eye for trends and an appreciation for the various kinds of metals used to create beautiful pieces. Although many valuable metals are used in jewelry designs, gold remains one of the most popular options.

The value of gold has reliably increased over the last several years while the supply has decreased. When shopping for new gold jewelry, you may have stumbled upon some pieces labeled as “gold vermeil,” “vermeil,” “14k vermeil,” or “10k vermeil.” But what do these terms mean?

This article will discuss these terms and when gold vermeil might be the right choice for you.

WHAT DOES “VERMEIL” MEAN?

Vermeil is any piece of jewelry that consists of a sterling silver base layer, with a solid gold layer electroplated on top.

However, for a piece of jewelry to be marketed as “gold vermeil” in the United States, it must meet specific requirements:

14K AND 10K GOLD VERMEIL EXPLAINED

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The karatage listed before the words “gold vermeil” refers to how much gold there is in the metal. The two most common vermeil pieces are 14k and 10k.

 14k gold is 58.3% gold and 10% other metals, while 10k gold is 41.7% gold content. You may be wondering which is better—the 14k gold vermeil or the 10k gold vermeil.

 The answer is that it depends. Pure gold is flexible and soft. It is also bright yellow, which can look harsh against some skin tones. Gold plating strengthens the piece and changes the hue so that it is not as aggressive. So in some cases, the 10k gold vermeil may look more attractive than the 14k. It simply depends on the gold tone you’re looking for.

US VERMEIL LABEL REGULATION

Vermeil label regulation is much stricter in the United States than it is in Canada. In Canada, the plating only needs to be 1.0 microns thick, whereas plating in the U.S. must be at least 2.5 microns thick. Thicker plating lasts much longer.

Because this is not closely monitored, you may end up purchasing a “gold vermeil” piece from a Canadian brand that does not match the Federal Trade Commission’s conditions in the United States. This means you may end up paying full price for a subpar piece of jewelry when you thought you were investing in something much more valuable.

Our recommendation is that you inquire about the plating thickness if you are purchasing from a Canadian brand. This will help ensure that you are making a good choice in jewelry.

GOLD VERMEIL FAQS

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Does gold vermeil tarnish?

How long does gold vermeil last?

Is gold vermeil real gold?

Is vermeil gold hypoallergenic?

Is gold vermeil good quality?

GOLD VERMEIL VS. OTHER GOLD

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Gold Vermeil vs Solid Gold

Gold Vermeil vs Gold-Plated

Gold Vermeil vs Gold-Filled

Gold Vermeil vs Sterling Silver

WHEN TO BUY GOLD VERMEIL

Buy gold vermeil if you’re aiming for a cheap, yet high-quality alternative to solid gold. It is also great for those with sensitive skin, as it is hypoallergenic. 

Opt for gold-plated jewelry if you aren’t concerned about the longevity of your jewelry or if you don’t care if it tarnishes—gold-plated jewelry can still look good for some time, and it is the cheapest option for those on a budget.

Whatever your style, gold vermeil is a stunning choice of metal for you to enjoy the style of fine jewelry at an affordable price.

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