Why Opt for Gold Plating?
Why Opt for Gold Plating?
A touch of gold can transform any piece into a statement of timeless allure. At Nina Blume, we take pride in offering you a range of choices—from stainless steel and brass bases to the delicate embrace of 14k and 18k gold plating, and the brilliance of rhodium plating. You might be wondering, why choose gold plating over solid gold? The answer lies in the perfect balance between luxury and affordability.
Gold-plated jewelry lets you indulge in opulence without the constraints of a hefty price tag. Choosing gold-plated jewelry opens the door to a world of possibilities:
Variety without Boundaries: While the allure of solid gold is undeniable, gold-plated jewelry empowers you to embrace larger pieces, explore diverse styles, and effortlessly stay on-trend. Your collection can evolve with your mood and the occasion, giving you endless ways to express your unique identity.
Affordability Meets Luxury: We understand that acquiring solid gold pieces can be an investment. Gold plating offers a wallet-friendly alternative without compromising on elegance. Adorn yourself with the sophistication of gold without the weight on your pocket.
Investment in Versatility: Fashion evolves, but your style remains timeless. With gold-plated jewelry, you have the freedom to adapt to changing trends while maintaining a touch of classic elegance. Your jewelry becomes a statement that resonates with every outfit.
While the care for your gold-plated jewelry might seem like a small endeavor, it's a trade-off for the privilege of flaunting exquisite pieces and staying in sync with the latest trends.
How to Care for Your Jewelry – Step by Step:
Your jewelry reflects not just your style, but also the care and devotion you hold for the finer things in life. Let this Jewelry Care Guide be your companion in preserving the essence of your jewelry so that it continues to light up your journey through time and fashion.
As explained in our Material Guide, Nina Blume uses Stainless Steel and Brass as base materials. While stainless steel is generally more resistant to rust and corrosion compared to other metals, earning its place as a staple in beach and water-inspired collections as well as everyday wear, they are not completely immune to damage from chemicals or saltwater exposure. Over time, these substances can still cause some deterioration.
Gold plating can provide an additional protective layer, but it is not permanent as it may wear off due to friction or exposure to chemicals. Therefore, it's important to follow proper care instructions to minimize the risk of damage and keep it looking beautiful and shiny for a longer time.