585 Gold vs. 750 Gold – Which Should I Buy?
Quick answer:
585 gold (14K): harder, cheaper, ideal for everyday jewelry. 750 gold (18K): softer, richer yellow gold, higher investment quality. For most buyers, 585 offers better value for money.
585 gold (14 karat) is the standard for everyday and wedding ring jewelry. 750 gold (18 karat) is softer, richer in color, and preferred for high-end jewelry and special occasions. For most buyers, 585 offers better value for money.
585 Gold – Characteristics
- 58.5% fine gold content, the rest are alloy metals
- Harder than 750 – more scratch-resistant for everyday wear
- More affordable – less gold = lower base price
- Color: slightly more subdued than 750 – still classic gold
- Ideal for: wedding rings, everyday necklaces, everyday rings
750 Gold – Characteristics
- 75% fine gold content
- Softer – more prone to scratches, but easier to rework
- Richer, warmer gold-yellow – classic "fine gold" appearance
- Higher material value – better melt and residual value
- Ideal for: occasions, high-value gifts, investment, gemstone settings
Recommendation by Intended Use
- Everyday jewelry, wedding rings: 585 – more robust, more affordable
- Engagement ring with stone: 750 white gold – diamond appears more brilliant
- Investment/Heirloom: 750 – higher material value retention
FAQ
Can 585 and 750 be combined?
Visually, yes – the gold tone is similar. An expert can see differences, but for normal combinations, this is not a problem.
Gold jewelry in 585 and 750 quality: corelunejewellery.de.
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