Can You Wear 18k Gold Every Day?

Can You Wear 18k Gold Every Day?

Gold has been valued for centuries due to its beauty, scarcity, and ageless charm. Whether a gold necklace, ring, or bracelet, 18K gold jewellery is usually regarded as the height of luxury and sophistication. However, when it comes to daily wear of 18K gold, most people are curious about its durability and how it performs under daily wear.

In this blog, we shall look at whether or not 18K gold jewellery is good to wear on a daily basis, how long-lasting it is, and how one should maintain it. We will also discuss lab grown diamond jewellery, the new buzzword in India, and how to make the best of your gold jewellery.

Understanding 18K Gold

Made With 18K Gold And Lab Grown Diamonds

Made With 18K Gold And Lab Grown Diamonds

Gold is measured in karat, and 18K gold is 75% pure gold, mixed with other metals like copper, or silver. The remaining 25% consists of alloy metals, which add strength and durability to the gold. 18K gold is a great balance between purity and durability. While 24K gold is very soft and prone to scratching, 18k gold is stronger and more resistant to damage. This makes it a popular choice for fine jewellery, as it maintains the beautiful yellow colour offering the enjoyment of wearing them everyday. 

Read more: 14K vs. 18K Gold: What it is & Which One Should You Choose?

Is 18K Gold Suitable for Everyday Wear?

Yes, 18K gold can be worn every day, but like any precious metal, it requires some care. It is strong enough to withstand daily wear, but it can still get scratched, tarnished, or damaged over time.To keep your 18K gold pieces looking their best, here are some important do’s and don’ts to follow.

Do’s of Wearing 18K Gold Jewellery

Put these on with an organza saree

Put these on with an organza saree

Clean Regularly: Wash your 18K gold jewellery regularly with a soft cloth to keep dust, oils, and residue off. Wash it with warm water and mild dish soap for a more thorough cleaning, and scrub lightly with a soft-bristled brush. Clean it regularly to keep it shining and looking great.

Store Properly: When not in use, store your 18K gold jewellery in a soft pouch or lined jewellery box. Keeping it separate from other jewellery prevents scratching. A cool, dry place away from sunlight will help preserve its beauty for a longer period of time. 

Wear with Caution: While 18K gold is durable, it’s still susceptible to scratches. Be mindful when engaging in activities like sports, gardening, or heavy lifting. Remove jewellery before doing tasks that could cause damage.

Check for Damage:  Regularly inspect your jewellery for signs of wear and tear, especially if you wear it daily. Look for loose stones, bent prongs, or scratches. Early detection can help prevent further damage.

Don’ts of Wearing 18K Gold Jewellery

Pair these with a little black dress

Pair these with a little black dress

Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Exposure to harsh chemicals such as cleaning products, perfumes, and lotions can tarnish or damage gold. Always remove your jewellery before using such products to preserve its shine.

Don’t Wear During Physical Activities: Avoid wearing your 18K gold jewellery while swimming, exercising, or doing any heavy manual labor. Chlorine in pools or saltwater can harm gold, and physical activities may cause scratches or other damage.

Don’t Expose to Extreme Heat:  Excessive heat can weaken the alloys mixed with gold, affecting the durability of your jewellery. Avoid exposing your 18K gold pieces to extreme heat sources, such as ovens, stoves, or hot tubs.

Read more: Is 18K Gold Really Better Than 14K?

Why Choose 18K Gold Jewellery?

Pair these gold and diamond earrings with a white lace dress

Pair these gold and diamond earrings with a white lace dress

There are still several reasons why 18K gold jewellery is an excellent choice for everyday wear: 

  • Gold has been cherished for years and years, and 18K gold offers the perfect balance of rich colour and strength. These pieces can be worn with a variety of outfits, from casual to formal wear. 
  • This is a hypoallergenic material, making it a great option for people with sensitive skin. Since it contains less alloyed metal compared to lower-karat gold, it is less likely to cause irritation or allergic reactions. 
  • Gold  is known for its long-lasting nature. An 18K gold piece, when cared for properly, can last a lifetime and even be passed down through generations.

Read more: Does Buying 18k Gold Jewellery Make Sense? Yes!

Top 18K gold designs to pick from GIVA’s Collection

Made With 18K Rose Gold And Lab Grown Diamonds

Made With 18K Rose Gold And Lab Grown Diamonds

Rose Gold Dreamer Feels Diamond Pendant

The Dreamer Feels Diamond Pendant, crafted with 18K rose gold, is perfect for everyday use due to its durable design and the hypoallergenic properties of rose gold. The lab grown diamonds add a sustainable touch while maintaining a luxurious appearance. Its intricate yet subtle design complements any daily outfit beautifully.

Gold Circular Radiant Diamond Ring

The Circular Radiant Diamond Ring, crafted in pure gold, features a timeless circle motif studded with lab grown diamonds. Its elegant design makes it versatile and perfect for pairing with any outfit, adding a touch of sparkle to both casual and formal looks.

Rose Gold Primrose Diamond Earrings

The Primrose Diamond Earrings, made from pure rose gold, feature a dainty clover design with sparkling lab grown diamonds. Their elegant yet subtle style makes them perfect for everyday wear, adding a touch of sophistication.

Read more: Unleash Your Inner Goddess with 18K Gold Jewellery

With proper care, 18K gold jewellery can be a timeless addition to your collection, enhancing your style for years to come. Lab grown diamond jewellery in India is gaining immense popularity for its ethical production and affordability without compromising on quality. So why wait? Explore GIVA’s exquisite collection of lab grown diamond jewellery today and  upgrade your style with sustainable, stunning pieces perfect for any occasion.

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