Someone gifted it to me when I became ill back in 2015. I have a bangle that is real solid 22k gold. Sometimes having jewelry tested and being told the jewelry is not real means nothing. They can usually tell you within seconds.
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So as you can see, there are many aids the visual appearance, the hue, the smoothness or waviness of the gold, the weight, the thickness, the price, the stamps… they are a sure-fire way. Those tester kits are exactly what jewelers would use. Sometimes you’ll have to scrape away a little area to test it properly, other times you’ll have to file away a section or chunk of the gold just to see what’s hidden inside a layer, or whether it’s solid. It will tell you instantly if the article is real gold or fake. Pick up a gold acid tester kit and test the pieces with acid. It will tell you what a real item would look like, feel like, and sell for. Check out the quality, the coloring, the price tag. Go to a jewelry store and find something similar. If you really want to know if an item is fake or not, compare it with the real thing. That way there is no question as to the authenticity of the piece. It’s important to actually test the chain or bracelet itself. Meaning, if you go by just the stamp on the clasp ( lobster, spring ring), you could get yourself ripped off. For many times the chain could be fake, but the jump ring or the clasp is real ( very misleading). Fake items are generally not stamped at all, or they’ll say things like 925, GP (gold plated), or GF (gold filled).īut, here’s the thing, the karat stamp isn’t always accurate. These are a big signal that the item is fake. White or black base metal beneath (sometimes leaving green or black stains on your neck or clothing).
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This shell wears off, rubs away, chips or pits. Do you see tarnishing? Discoloration? Layers chipping or peeling off? Gold plated items are a shell that covers the outside surface. Grab yourself a 10x jeweler’s loupe and scope the entire piece. So always look closely around the links and inside the crevices for more detail. It’s bubbled up (like spray paint), missing in sections (leaving some parts yellow, some parts white). The plating is normally not even or smooth either. Is the item incredibly yellow? Gold plated pieces generally are over-yellow. The color of gold can be a good clue too. They aren’t very durable, and I wouldn’t advise them.
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They usually dent easily, crush, or break. So weight isn’t always a positive, but it’s a good start. This is to reduce cost, of course (think gold hoop earrings).
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Many manufacturers produce hollow (also called semi-hollow) chains that are real gold, but just a 1/4 of the weight. Now… It is important to note that an item could be hollow and could be real at the same time. Does it feel light and airy (like a balloon), or does it fall with substance? Also, listen to the sound it makes. So take the item in question in the palm of your hand and bounce it. How does it feel? How heavy is the peice? Gold has a nice weight to it. They are hollow, gold plated, worth just a fraction of the price. Huge chains (many filled with cz’s all the way down) would be worth a fortune if real. Is the piece massive in size? Like a huge gold 30mm chain as seen in the music videos? If it’s that big and thick, chances are it’s not the real deal. Is it justifiable? Price is a dead giveaway. So look at the item, then look at the price. Even selling the item at scrap metal value would bring you more greenbacks. No one is going to sell it cheaper than what it’s worth.