
Jakarta, Pintu News – When buying or appraising gold jewelry, we often come across terms such as 750 gold or 75% gold. These terms refer to the purity of the gold in the metal alloy, not the weight.
Understanding what “75% gold” means is important so that you know how much pure gold is actually contained in a piece of jewelry and how this affects the price, resale value and strength of the gold.
75% gold means that of the total materials that make up the jewelry, 75 percent is pure gold and the remaining 25 percent is other metals such as copper, silver, nickel, or zinc.
This mix of other metals is added to increase strength, durability and color to make the jewelry more suitable for everyday wear as 100% pure gold (24 karat) is very soft and scratches easily.
In the karat system, this 75% gold content is equivalent to 18 karat (18K) as it is calculated from 18 parts of pure gold out of a total of 24 parts of metal. This means that the higher the karat, the greater the percentage of pure gold.
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To indicate the grade of gold, jewelry manufacturers use a specific code that is usually stamped on the product. The code 750 often appears on 75% gold because in the millesimal system (parts per thousand), this number indicates that out of 1,000 parts of metal, 750 is pure gold and 250 is an alloy of other metals.
This 750 code is equivalent to 18 carats, which is a common grade in fine jewelry as it offers a balance between purity and strength. This coding system is widely used in the global jewelry industry to help buyers and sellers understand the gold content without having to conduct laboratory tests each time.
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75% or 18K gold has several advantages over 24-karat (99.9%) gold or lower grades. Because it still contains a high percentage of gold, it retains its rich color and high value, and is more resistant to scratches and deformation than softer pure gold.
This makes 18K gold popular for rings, bracelets, necklaces, and everyday wear jewelry. On the other hand, because it is not completely pure, this grade has a slightly lower resale value than 24K gold bars in terms of purity. Also, the admixture of other metals can affect the color (such as white gold or rose gold) and slightly lower the intrinsic value per gram compared to pure gold.
75% gold means that the jewelry consists of 75 percent pure gold and 25 percent other metals to enhance physical strength. In the karat system, this grade is equivalent to 18 carats (18K) and is usually stamped with the code 750 to indicate its purity. The 75% gold grade offers a good combination of value, appearance and durability, making it very popular in the jewelry industry. Understand these codes and grades before buying or appraising jewelry to ensure the value of your investment is clear and as expected.
As blockchain technology develops, gold can now be owned not only in physical form such as jewelry or bars, but also in digital form through gold-based crypto assets.
One of the most popular is Tether Gold (XAUt), a physical gold-backed ERC-20-based stablecoin, where 1 token represents 1 troy ounce of pure gold. The gold is stored in vaults in Switzerland and each token is directly linked to certified gold bullion. The system uses automated algorithms to efficiently manage the allocation of gold and Ethereum addresses.
XAUt tokens are available and traded on various crypto exchanges. XAUt is also an attractive alternative for those looking to hedge against inflation or global economic uncertainty, while remaining within the digital asset ecosystem.
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