Is 9ct gold good for wedding ring?

While 9ct is technically "harder" it can be a more brittle metal and is more prone to micro scratches on the surface. For heirloom pieces, like engagement and wedding rings, we usually recommend 18ct gold.
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Is 9K gold good for wedding ring?

Higher durability means 9K gold doesn't easily wear and tear. This makes it last for longer. The durability and hardness make it ideal for wedding bands and engagement rings, which are pieces of jewelry that are highly exposed due to daily wear.
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Is 9ct okay for engagement ring?

For an engagement ring, 18ct. is the standard and best metal alloy, rather than 9ct.
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Are 9ct gold rings good?

All in all, 9ct gold is tough enough to survive a lifetime of wear - but 18ct gold is better suited to heirloom pieces chosen with future generations in mind. Whilst 9ct gold is technically 'harder' than 18ct gold, scoring higher on the Mohs Scale of Hardness, this doesn't mean it's more resilient in the long-term.
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Is 9K gold good for everyday wear?

Is it ok to wear 9ct gold? Yes! If it makes you happy, if you have considered the differences and if it means you can have the piece of jewellery you want within your budget, wear 9ct gold.
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How long will a 9ct gold ring last?

9ct gold is comprised of 37.5% pure gold and 62.5% other metal alloys, making it harder but more brittle than 18ct gold. It is approximately 40% lighter for the same mass. With proper care and maintenance, you can expect 18ct and 9ct gold jewellery to last a lifetime.
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Will 9K gold fade?

Yes, 9K gold can tarnish. However it doesn't tarnish as obviously as sterling silver can. Wiping with a jewelry polishing cloth will help remove the tarnish and brings back the color. You will likely notice tarnish more on 9K rose gold (due to the higher copper content) and less on white gold.
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Can you shower with 9ct gold?

Wearing solid gold jewelry, white gold or yellow gold, in the shower will not harm the metal itself, however it can reduce the shine therefore it is not recommended. Showering with gold plated jewelry can eventually cause the gold layer to wear off completely, therefore you should definitely refrain from doing so.
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Is 9ct gold real gold?

9ct Gold contains 37.5% pure Gold mixed with 62.5% of differing metals.
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What's better 9ct or 18ct gold?

18ct has a much higher pure gold content than 9ct – twice as much in fact! 18ct contains 75% fine gold whereas 9ct is only 37.5% fine gold. Because of this, all the most desirable attributes of gold, which make it so ideal for jewellery making, are more prominent in 18ct gold. 18ct gold is more DUCTILE than 9ct.
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What carat gold is best?

The Best: 24K Gold

24 Parts Gold — 100% Gold This is the highest karat, and most pure form of gold jewelry. 24k gold is all parts gold without traces of other metals.
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What is better 9ct or 14ct gold?

14ct gold (58.5% purity)

Denoted by a '14ct' or '585' stamp, this type of gold is less likely to tarnish than 9ct gold and is significantly more resistant to scratches compared with higher-carat gold.
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Is 9 or 14 carat better?

The difference between 9ct, 14ct and 18ct gold is the precious metal content. 9ct gold contains 37.5% pure gold, 14ct contains 58.5% pure gold and 18ct gold contains 75% pure gold. The remainder is a mix of various metals, depending on whether it is a yellow, rose or white gold piece.
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Will 9K gold turn your finger green?

Summary. High-quality gold jewelry won't leave green marks on your skin. The rule of thumb is that you have fewer chances to experience this inconvenience when wearing jewelry with a higher gold percentage. Added alloys often react to skin acidity and chemicals and cause the jewelry color to change over time.
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How much is a 9K gold ring worth?

Our 9K gold purchase prices

The stock market value of 9K gold per gram is $22.49.
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Is 10K gold better than 9K?

375 This means the gold is 37.5% pure, or 9K. In the US, the minimum standard for gold is 10K. Many other countries allow marketing this as gold and it's been used in both jewelry and dental applications. 417 This means that the gold is 41.7% pure, or 10K.
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Is 9ct white gold OK for engagement ring?

9ct white gold engagement rings.

White gold is more durable than silver, but not quite as durable as palladium or platinum. There is little difference between the durabilities of 9ct and 18ct white gold.
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What does 9ct mean?

This also denotes the purity of the gold. For example, 9ct gold is 9/24 pure gold. Expressed as a percentage 9ct gold is 37.5% pure gold, so you will often find a 9ct gold piece of jewellery stamped as “375”.
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Why is 9 carat gold used in jewellery?

It doesn't tarnish, it's more durable and because it costs more, it'll be worth more in the long run. Conversely, 9 karat gold contains a higher proportion of other metals so it will tarnish over time.
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Can you wear gold everyday?

Solid Gold (10k, 14k)

Solid gold is a great choice if you're looking for a lifetime piece you can wear everyday and everywhere - yes, even in the shower!
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Can you wear 18k gold everyday?

18k gold jewellery is durable enough for everyday use because it's strengthened with metal alloys. But it's not the most suitable gold caratage for everyday use. So, to prevent damage when wearing it every day, store it properly and clean it often.
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What does 9K mean on a ring?

9-karat gold contains 9 parts pure gold and 15 parts additional metals such as silver, tin, nickel, zinc, palladium, etc. 9K yellow gold solitaire ring with a ruby. Calculated as a percentage, the purity of a 9K alloy is 37.5% – this is the proportion of pure gold it contains.
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How do you take care of 9 carat gold?

The easiest way to care for your gold jewellery at home is to make a mixture of 10 parts water and 2 parts dish soap. Soak your pieces for at least two hours, then polish with a soft cloth. Never use paper towels to polish your jewellery.
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What carat are wedding rings?

According to a 2014 article in USA Today, it's just over one carat for the center stone, with a two carat average weight for the entire ring (this weight takes into account any additional diamonds and gemstones, such as those used in a halo setting.)
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What does 9 carat gold mean?

A single gold carat is 1 part of a possible 24. So 18 carat gold is an alloy of 18 parts pure gold and 6 parts of another metal (most often copper). So 9 carat gold has 9 parts gold plus 15 parts of another metal.
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