What gold is nickel free?

Look for jewelry made from such metals as nickel-free stainless steel, surgical-grade stainless steel, titanium, 18-karat yellow gold, or nickel-free yellow gold and sterling silver. Surgical-grade stainless steel may contain some nickel, but it's generally considered hypoallergenic for most people.
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What gold does not have nickel in it?

First, make sure your jewelry is made of 18k or higher gold karat. Usually, rose gold and yellow gold doesn't contain nickel. However, in some cases, small amounts of nickel does make their way into rose gold and yellow gold alloys. This is because of reasons related to casting methods.
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Is 14k gold nickel-free?

14k white gold for instance is a combination of 58.5% fine gold, 12% copper, 8% nickel, 6% zinc and 4.5% silver. The percentage and types of alloys used are different for each metal type. This breakdown is included below and can be useful for identify metal allergies.
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Does 18k gold have nickel?

Of the 25% alloy metals in 18k gold jewelry, only 8% is nickel. Not only will your gold jewelry no longer agitate the skin, but it's made with a higher percentage of pure gold which increases the value of your jewelry.
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Does 10k gold contain nickel?

10 karat gold is the least pure of all the karat gold weights used to make jewelry. It contains only 41.7% pure gold and 58.3% other metals, including silver, nickel, iron and zinc.
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Is there nickel in 24k gold?

Nickel allergy hidden in gold

Typically, the more pure gold in a piece of jewelry, the less nickel it contains. Therefore, you might not react to 24 karat gold (pure gold), which has 99.9 percent of gold. It has less than 0.1 percent of nickel and other metals.
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Does 9k gold contain nickel?

9– carat gold can contain nickel so this should be avoided. Unfortunately, most jewellery is made of 9-carat gold, so be careful. Gold-plated jewellery and rolled gold should not be worn either. Gold plating is usually thin and wears off quickly, and nickel then comes to the surface.
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What metals are nickel free?

Other nickel-free metals include pure sterling silver, copper, platinum, and titanium. Polycarbonate plastic is okay. If you must wear earrings that have nickel, add plastic covers made for earring studs.
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Is 14K gold hypoallergenic?

Depending on how sensitive your skin is to nickel, you may be able to wear 14k gold without experiencing a reaction since it contains only a small amount of nickel. If it does irritate your skin, try 18k, and if you still experience irritation, try either 24k or another type of hypoallergenic metal.
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Is 24K gold hypoallergenic?

Pure metals, such as 24K gold, sterling silver, fine silver, copper, titanium, and stainless-steel are considered hypoallergenic metals. They either do not contain nickel or contain trace amounts of nickel.
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Can you be allergic to 18k gold?

Maybe you've heard someone advise, “Buy 18-karat gold because it's pure and you can't be allergic.” Not true. A gold allergy isn't very common, but your body can still react to it if you're allergic.
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What jewelry can I wear if allergic to nickel?

Wear hypoallergenic jewelry

Purchase jewelry that's made of materials that aren't likely to cause allergic reactions. Look for jewelry made from such metals as nickel-free stainless steel, surgical-grade stainless steel, titanium, 18-karat yellow gold, or nickel-free yellow gold and sterling silver.
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Which gold is best for you?

The highest practical purity.

If you want something pure, 18k gold is about as good as you're going to get for a practical piece of jewelry. 24k gold is untenable, so 18k gold is the next best thing.
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How much nickel is in 18K white gold?

Silver Content in 18K White Gold

Other metals that 18K gold can contain are zinc and platinum. A common white gold alloy contains 75% gold, 2.5% silver, 8% nickel, 10% copper, and 4.5% zinc.
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What is nickel free jewelry?

Some manufacturers define "nickel free" as free of nickel in the plating or overlay but utilize nickel alloys in the base metal to increase durability and reduce the cost of goods. When the plating or overlay wears, even microscopically, an allergic reaction to the nickel in the base metal can occur.
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How do you wear jewelry with a nickel allergy?

Look for hypoallergenic jewelry such as nickel-free stainless steel, surgical-grade stainless steel, titanium, platinum, sterling silver, and 18K gold. Avoid buying jewelry plated with another metal or made of mixed metals like white gold.
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Is 18k yellow gold hypoallergenic?

Metals that are more likely to cause a reaction to sensitive skin. Gold is yes and no. I've often heard “I can only wear 18k Gold” and whilst the higher the karat more pure gold jewellery is, only 24k Gold can be said to be truly hypoallergenic as its not an alloy.
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Is 10k white gold hypoallergenic?

White gold often contains considerable amounts of nickel, so although it makes beautiful jewelry, it isn't hypoallergenic.
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Is 14k gold safe for sensitive skin?

Since nickel is the most common metal allergy, avoid it. We highly recommend nickel-free jewelry. Sterling silver and 14k Gold work well for almost everyone.
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Can you be allergic to pure gold?

Conclusion: Gold is a more common allergen than previously reported and might cause facial and eyelid dermatitis. Hypersensitivity to gold is statistically linked to female gender and to allergic reactions to nickel and cobalt.
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Is brass jewelry nickel free?

Did you know that, in addition to zinc and copper, brass can also contain nickel, one of the most serious causes of allergic reactions out there?
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Can you get rid of a nickel allergy?

There's no cure for nickel allergy. Once you develop a sensitivity to nickel, you'll develop a rash (contact dermatitis) whenever you come into contact with the metal.
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Does 9ct white gold contain nickel?

Our 9ct white gold contains 37.5% gold, with the rest of the alloy containing mostly silver and perhaps a little nickel. Some people have concerns about allergic reactions from nickel in jewellery but, in the case of white gold, the rhodium plating will help prevent this from happening.
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Is 9ct gold hypoallergenic?

Surgical steel, sterling silver, and high carat yellow gold jewellery contain a very small amount of nickel or copper so can also be considered hypoallergenic.
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Is there nickel in 22K gold?

The 22 Karat gold is mostly used in making jewellery. In 22K gold, 22 parts of the metal are gold and rest two comprises of metals like silver, zinc, nickel, and other alloys. It is also known as 91.67 per cent pure gold.
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