Gold's
purity is measured in karats. The term "karat" harks back
to the ancient bazaars where "carob" beans were used to
weigh precious metals. 24 karat is pure gold, but its purity means
it is more expensive and less durable than gold that is alloyed
with other metals. Different alloys are used in jewelry for greater
strength, durability and color range.
The karat-age of the jewelry will tell you what percentage of gold
it contains: 24 karat is 100 percent, 18 karat is 75 percent, and
14 karat is 58 percent gold. When comparing gold jewelry, the higher
the number of karats, the greater the value.
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