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Gold filled vs gold clasps
Is there any reason one would use gold filled findings instead of 14, 18 or
24k gold? TIA Christy |
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Sure is. 14k is 8 times as costly , 18k even more. And 24k is both more
expensive and softer, wears faster. Tina "CLP" wrote in message news:wVxSa.13624$zd4.3642@lakeread02... Is there any reason one would use gold filled findings instead of 14, 18 or 24k gold? TIA Christy |
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Yes, but for selling finished work that you've invested a lot of time in,
isn't 14 or 18k at a minimum, more desireable? I see gold filled clasps that look nice now, but won't they wear off and be cheap looking? Obviously I don't know much about this. I guess I should research what the gold filled is, actually. It seems that if I put so many hours into a piece that should last a lifetime, I'd want to have solid gold findings... I appreciate the input, thanks. "Christina Peterson" wrote in message news:1058713597.623560@prawn... Sure is. 14k is 8 times as costly , 18k even more. And 24k is both more expensive and softer, wears faster. Tina "CLP" wrote in message news:wVxSa.13624$zd4.3642@lakeread02... Is there any reason one would use gold filled findings instead of 14, 18 or 24k gold? TIA Christy |
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Unless someone is investing in "fine jewelry" they don't usuall want to pay
the extra for 14k. I see a simple 14mm lobstercalsp in my Rio catalogue. In gold filled it's 6.49 for 6. In 14k it's 13.07 for one. Most people don't want to spend the extra $10 to have a 14k clasp. It's gold plate you want to avoid. Wears off quickly with moderate wear or even handling. "Gold filled" had a much thicker layer of gold and won't wear off for most people for as long as they own the piece. Tina "CLP" wrote in message news:qqzSa.13784$zd4.11582@lakeread02... Yes, but for selling finished work that you've invested a lot of time in, isn't 14 or 18k at a minimum, more desireable? I see gold filled clasps that look nice now, but won't they wear off and be cheap looking? Obviously I don't know much about this. I guess I should research what the gold filled is, actually. It seems that if I put so many hours into a piece that should last a lifetime, I'd want to have solid gold findings... I appreciate the input, thanks. "Christina Peterson" wrote in message news:1058713597.623560@prawn... Sure is. 14k is 8 times as costly , 18k even more. And 24k is both more expensive and softer, wears faster. Tina "CLP" wrote in message news:wVxSa.13624$zd4.3642@lakeread02... Is there any reason one would use gold filled findings instead of 14, 18 or 24k gold? TIA Christy |
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If you have a wholesale license, GemORama outside of Boston is a good place for
findings, especially headpins ($10.00 for 1,000) and earwires. They have a webpage at www.gemorama.com or you can call them. They also have excellent prices on gemstone shaped beads.They have monthly specials and will put you on their mailing list. Patti |
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Thanks Patti.
Tina "Beads1947" wrote in message ... If you have a wholesale license, GemORama outside of Boston is a good place for findings, especially headpins ($10.00 for 1,000) and earwires. They have a webpage at www.gemorama.com or you can call them. They also have excellent prices on gemstone shaped beads.They have monthly specials and will put you on their mailing list. Patti |
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You're thinking of vermeil. Gold-filled is better and more long-lasting than
vermeil. Also -- you'll have to have an asking price for the 18k-and-up jewelry that will be prohibitive to most buyers. Yes, but for selling finished work that you've invested a lot of time in, isn't 14 or 18k at a minimum, more desireable? I see gold filled clasps that look nice now, but won't they wear off and be cheap looking? Obviously I don't know much about this. I guess I should research what the gold filled is, actually. It seems that if I put so many hours into a piece that should last a lifetime, I'd want to have solid gold findings... I appreciate the input, thanks. ~~ Sooz ------- ESBC ~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html ~ Bead Notes: Beading information A - Z http://www.lampwork.net/beadnotes.html |
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I see gold filled clasps that look nice now, but won't they wear off and be
cheap looking? They shouldn't - that's the beauty of using gold-filled findings. They wear extremely well. OTOH, you want to avoid gold plate completely because it *will* wear off, and rather quickly, too. Carol in SLC (Newest stuff - http://members.aol.com/carolinslc/coralcameo.jpg ) Little sister's new JB auctions 7/12 http://www.justbeads.com/search/ql.cfm?s=63875 |
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In article wVxSa.13624$zd4.3642@lakeread02,
"CLP" wrote: Is there any reason one would use gold filled findings instead of 14, 18 or 24k gold? TIA Christy To keep costs down and make a less expensive piece, yet still have the look of gold. -- -Kalera Mom of Juliet, 5, Sam, 3, and Ophelia, born 5/31/03 Wife of the incomparable Moxley of www.spaceplex.com See us at www.strattonhome.org |
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