Gold
Gemtailor offers yellow, white, and rose gold in 10k, 14k, and 18k, these are the common karats of gold to choose from. Each gold alloy has its upsides, and there may even be subtle changes in appearance among them depending on the color of gold you choose.
Start CustomizingTop of the list with 100% pure gold is 24k which is far too soft for most jewelry. At Gemtailor, we offer 10k, 14k, and 18k gold options for the best balance of durability and value.
There's no need to worry much, we'll assist you in selecting the right material based on your design requirements and budget. This part Information is intended to help you understand the material you're using.
Yellow gold is a popular choice for engagement rings and custom pieces. We offer 10k, 14k, and 18k yellow gold, each providing unique looks and benefits.
White gold is a popular choice for jewelry due to its versatile, muted tone. Like yellow gold, we offer 10k, 14k, and 18k options to suit your needs.
All three white gold alloys are equally white. We offer white gold is a palladium alloy and rhodium plating that is naturally bright and hypoallergenic. While it has a higher initial cost than the other options, it requires less maintenance.
Rose gold is created by alloying 24K yellow gold with copper and silver, resulting in its warm pink hue, rose gold is a great option for true romantics and lovers of unique jewelry metals. We offer 10k, 14k and 18k rose gold alloys for you to choose from.
Sterling silver, also known as 925 sterling silver, is a metal alloy used in jewelry. Traditionally, it is 92.5% silver (Ag), and 7.5% copper (Cu). Pure silver is naturally very soft, and would easily bend or break if used for jewelry without being blended with a stronger metal. Copper is the best metal, especially for those with sensitive skin.
So sterling silver labeled with s925 is absolutely real silver.
On Gemtailor sterling silver jewelry, you can find the hallmark S925 stamped on the back of a pendant or inside a band. If it’s particularly small, a magnifying glass may be helpful in spotting the S925 stamp.