What does 750 gold mean?

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Quick answer: 750 Gold = 75% pure gold = 18 karat. More intense color than 585 gold, more exquisite, more expensive – ideal for engagement rings and festive jewelry.

750 gold means that the metal consists of 75 percent pure gold. This corresponds to 18 carats and is the finest gold quality commonly used in everyday life. 750 gold has a more intense, richer gold color than 585 gold and is used for particularly high-quality pieces.

What is the difference between 750 and 585 gold?

  • Gold content: 750 has 75% gold, 585 has 58.5% – 750 is purer
  • Color: 750 yellow gold is more intense and richer in tone
  • Hardness: 585 is slightly harder and more scratch-resistant due to higher alloy content
  • Price: 750 costs approx. 25–30% more than 585 for the same weight

When should you choose 750 gold?

  • Engagement rings and wedding rings that are worn for a lifetime
  • Festive jewelry with gemstones (diamond appears whitest in 750 white gold)
  • Heirlooms and investment pieces with a higher material value
  • If a more intense gold color is desired

You can find 750 gold jewelry at corelunejewellery.de – in yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold.

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