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A Deep Dive into Gold Vs Silver: Which is The Right Pick For You?

Jewelry is an essential element to both casual and formal clothings, and a wardrobe isn't complete without some classic lovely pieces. When it comes to spoiling yourself or a loved one with a piece of jewelry, there are several elements to consider before purchasing. With the most asked question being : Do I go for gold or silver jewelry?

Gold vs silver coloured jewelry has long been a point of contention, and there's a lot of uncertainty about which one of these precious metals to pick. Well we’ve got you covered! We shall go into every detail regarding these metals in this article.

Gold

Styles come and go, but gold remains as the most popular choice when it comes to jewelry. It has been around for centuries. The use of gold as jewellery dates back to the ancient Egyptians, who associated the colours yellow and gold with the sun and used them in jewellery and crowns for the pharaoh.

Gold has a high market value, and possessing gold is a prestige symbol for many. The price of gold is constantly increasing, according to market indicators, making it perfect for investment. For years, gold has maintained an excellent reputation. Gold is a metal that is impervious to oxidation and moisture damage. It is regarded as a valuable metal due to its scarcity and high value, and the shiny metal has long been admired for its beauty and elegance. Gold is not only appreciated for its association with wealth and rank, it is also the most malleable of all precious metals and, unlike silver and other metals, is resistant to rust, corrosion, and tarnish.

Gold can be readily sculpted into any shape, and the metal may be altered in any way the jewellery designer desires, making it made it a favored metal among jewellers for generations. The purity of the gold used, the present market value of gold, and the workmanship and design are all elements that influence the price of gold. When it comes to purity, 999 gold is regarded as 100% pure gold. However, people usually go for 916 gold due to its durability. For more information regarding gold and its purity, please click here.

Gold has long been recognised as a great colour option for warmer skin tones. Examining the veins in your wrist is the most common technique to identify your skin tone. Warm skin tones are distinguished by greenish veins, may have yellow or golden-apricot undertones, and tan quickly.

Gold or other light metals, as well as warmer hues, compliment these skin tones. Of course, if your skin tone is neutral, you can easily pull off both gold and silver. You may learn more about identifying your skin tone by reading this article.

Silver

Silver has been prized by people all over the world since antiquity. Silver is used for a variety of purposes, including jewellery, rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and other accessories.

Silver, in its purest form, is soft and delicate. It's frequently mixed with metal alloys like copper to increase its strength for usage in jewellery. Sterling silver is created when pure silver is blended with less than 7.5 percent alloy and is substantially more durable than normal silver. Sterling silver jewellery is branded with the words "Sterling" or "925" to denote its composition.

Tarnishing has always been and will always be one of the drawbacks of silver jewellery. While tarnishing can happen to any form of jewellery, it is most typically linked with silver jewellery. Tarnishing is a chemical reaction that occurs when your jewellery is exposed to sulfuric fumes or moisture in the air. It may significantly discolour your jewellery as well as affect its structure, making it weaker and more prone to breakage.

Silver jewellery, being a hypoallergenic metal, seldom includes metal alloys that are known to induce allergies, and as a result, silver is perfect for those with extremely sensitive skin. Another feature that many like about silver jewellery is its durability. While fine silver is soft and pliable, sterling silver is extremely strong and hard-wearing due to the inclusion of additional metal alloys and is therefore unlikely to be scuffed, scratched, bent, or shattered after a forceful hit.

Silver is a good choice for individuals with cooler skin tones. You have a cool skin tone if your veins appear more blue than green. While it's a personal preference, silver is supposed to enhance cooler skin tones, such as those with bluish veins or pink or rosy-red undertones. You may have a cool skin tone if you don't tan easily and your skin burns easily in the sun. Silver and white gold are both light metals that suit cooler skin tones.

 

Gold

Silver

Durability

Very durable when mixed with metal alloys such as copper, zinc

Soft in its purest form (999 gold)

Sterling silver is more durable compared to fine silver

Longevity

Doesn’t tarnish easily

Tarnishes easily

Value

More expensive compared to other metals

A more affordable option

Skin Tone

Suitable for warmer skin tone

Suitable for cooler skin tone

Resellability

Higher resale value making it ideal for investment

Lower resale value, not ideal for investment

Skin sensitivity

Appropriate for sensitive skin due to its hypoallergenic properties (Purity of 916 and above)

Appropriate for sensitive skin due to its hypoallergenic properties

Bottom line, jewelry is a form of self-expression. There is not right or wrong when it comes to wearing jewelry. The type of jewelry you select to wear should be fully based on your particular taste and aesthetics. However, when it comes to long term worth and investment purposes, gold is always the better option. Gold jewellery is often regarded as having the most timeless worth compared to other metals. It has been around for centuries and is still the most popular metal, with a value that rises from generation to generation. As the saying goes ‘Quality over quantity’

Drop by Merlin jewelry store and we'll assist you in choosing the perfect gold jewelry for you!