The Difference Between 10K & 14K Gold

Gold is too soft to be made into jewelry on its own, so it is alloyed to be harder, using the karat, a measure of gold-to-alloy ratio. It is called carat in other parts of the world, though in the United States the spelling carat is used for gemstones.

  1. Karat

    • A karat is 4.1667 percent part of a substance, or 1/24th of the whole, making 24-karat gold pure gold.

    10 Karat vs. 14 Karat

    • Ten-karat gold means that there are 10 parts gold to 14 parts of an alloying material, while 14-karat gold is 14 parts gold to 10 parts alloying metal.

    Etymology

    • The word karat comes from the Middle English word "carrat," and dates from the 1400s.

    Types of Gold

    • The color of gold can be altered by the alloy it is mixed with. Types of gold available include yellow, green, purple, rose, blue and white.

    Considerations

    • Different karat levels of gold are better for certain jewelry pieces than others. The lower the gold content is in the metal, the more durable the piece is.

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