What is the difference between gold plated and solid gold bracelets?
Because they are made completely of gold, solid gold bracelets have unparalleled durability and inherent value. In contrast, real gold is applied to a base metal to create gold-plated bracelets. They are ideal for everyday wear or experimenting with new trends as they carry the same warm, radiant appearance as solid gold at a much more affordable price.
What is the average lifespan of gold-plated bracelets?
A gold-plated bracelet can maintain its beauty for many years with the right maintenance. They should be kept away from harsh chemicals, water, and perfumes. The superior plating thickness and fine craftsmanship of Adina Eden's 14k gold-plated bracelets make them stand out.
How should I care for my gold-plated bracelet?
Maintaining your gold-plated bracelet is easy. After wearing, gently wipe it clean with a soft cloth to get rid of any residue or oils. To prevent scratches, keep it in a jewelry box or soft pouch. Also, don't put lotion or perfume directly on the bracelet. You can keep your bracelet looking brand new by following these simple routines.
Is a bracelet plated in 14k gold a high-quality item?
Of course! A 14k gold-plated bracelet provides the rich appearance of real gold combined with affordability. Adina Eden ensures that every piece has a long-lasting, luminous finish by using premium plating techniques and thicker gold layers.
Can women's gold-plated bracelets irritate the skin?
Women's gold-plated bracelets are typically gentle on the skin, especially when made of high-quality materials. Even people with sensitive skin can wear mostof Adina Eden's designs because they are hypoallergenic and nickel-free.