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750 gold/18 carat gold
Compared to gold with a lower karat value than 750 gold, 18 karat gold shines strikingly, gracefully and gently at the same time. Since 750 gold is harder, it is more durable than 999 gold and 916 gold. 750 gold 18 karat gold is one of the most preferred alloys due to its high purity grade. It can include anything from gold rings to gold necklaces.
When it comes to gold, the different subtleties like 333 gold, 416 gold, 500 gold, 585 gold or 916 gold can lead to slight confusion. But do not worry, the system is very simple. If we express the amount of gold as 1000, this is the value that indicates how many thousandths the pure gold content is. To learn more, just read on.
What does 750 gold alloy mean?
Since pure gold is very soft and difficult to shape, it is often mixed with some other metals to create a strong and solid form. One such alloy is 18 karat gold, sometimes known as 750 gold. 18 carat gold is made by mixing 75% gold with 25% copper, silver, nickel, zinc, palladium, etc. to increase the metal’s durability and workability.
Are 18 karat gold and 750 gold units of different size?
Pure gold has 24 carats. 18 carat gold is an alloy in which 18 carat mass is gold from any 24 carat mass. The rest are other precious metals. Accordingly, it indicates how much of the mass of the material is actually pure gold. 18 carats divided by 24 carats equals 0.75. If you multiply this by 100, you get 75. This number indicates that the product is 75% pure gold.
We can also express the amount of gold in thousandths. This expression is more commonly used in Germany. 18 carats divided by 24 carats equals 0.75. If we multiply this by 1000, we get 750. So this means that 18 carat (18K) gold is 750 gold.
Comparison of 750 gold and 999 gold
As mentioned earlier, 18-karat gold is 75% pure gold mixed with other metals to increase hardness and strength. Whereas, 24 karat gold is 100% pure gold. However, because 24 karat gold is incredibly fragile and can be easily damaged, its purity is rarely used in jewelry making. It is perfect as an investment, but if you are looking for jewelry to wear, 18 karat gold is preferable as it makes the product more durable.
Carat |
Gold alloy |
Purity (%) |
Degree of purity |
24Kt |
24/24 |
99.9 |
999 |
22Kt |
22/24 |
91.7 |
916/917 |
18Kt |
18/24 |
75 |
750 |
14Kt |
14/24 |
58.3 |
583/585 |
12Kt |
12/24 |
50 |
500 |
10Kt |
10/24 |
41.7 |
416/417 |
8Kt |
08/24 |
33.3 |
333 |
Color options for 750 gold
Some of the most common metals used for mixing with gold are copper, silver, nickel, zinc and palladium. Each color has a different composition. Depending on the metals used and their percentage availability, the three most common colors are: 750 white gold, 750 yellow gold and 750 rose gold.
750 white gold
750 white gold contains 75% pure gold alloyed with white metals such as silver, nickel, zinc and palladium. White gold was developed as an alternative to platinum and are usually rhodium plated. It is stronger and more scratch resistant than yellow gold, but needs regular cleaning and recoating every three to five years to maintain its luster.
- 750 White Gold Benefits: 750 white gold is a great choice because it looks contemporary and stylish. It is cheaper than platinum, but offers a similar shade.
- 750 White Gold Disadvantages: To maintain the beauty of a 750 white gold jewelry piece, you will need to polish it and replace the rhodium plating every few years. Another problem with white gold is that it is not hypoallergenic.
750 yellow gold
750 yellow gold means that it contains 58.5% pure gold alloyed with metals such as silver, zinc, copper. It is classic and timeless and is also the most commonly used gold.
- 750 Yellow Gold Advantages: It is the most hypoallergenic of all three types of gold. Looks great on vintage style jewelry. 750 yellow gold is also absolutely easy to care for.
- 585 Yellow Gold Disadvantages: Beingsofter than white or rose gold, it is more prone to dents and scratches. Each precious metal has its drawbacks. The main disadvantages of 18 karat gold jewelry are that they are more expensive and softer than 14 karat gold.
750 rose gold
755 Rose Gold is a wonderful combination of pure gold, copper and silver. Rose gold has been a highly sought-after piece for engagement rings and other types of jewelry in recent years. 750 rose gold contains red rose and rose gold tones and 75% pure gold. The color becomes darker when there is more copper, likewise it becomes lighter when there is less copper. Copper gives the famous pink hue that looks good with all skin tones. In addition, copper is the only red metal in the world that adds luster to a gold piece.
- 750 Rose Gold Advantages: This color looks great on both men’s and women’s rings. It has a beautiful pink tint. Rose gold jewelry is very durable due to its composition and the inclusion of copper. Rose gold does not need to be plated, which makes it easier to care for.
- 750 Rose Gold Disadvantages: Some people may be allergic to copper.
The advantages of 750 gold
750 gold 18 karat gold is gold with a high alloy content. Because the 750 gold has a higher gold content, it offers a richer, more vibrant color. Moreover, it is a solid alloy, so it is particularly suitable for everyday items such as engagement rings, earrings, bracelets and necklaces. You can sell a 750 gold ring easily and at any time. No matter what color you choose, the value remains the same. Pure gold contains 24 carats and is therefore 100% gold. 750 gold contains 75% of its weight in gold. The features such as durability or appearance make 750 gold 18 karat gold so popular and is definitely worth the investment.
Aktuelle Ankaufskurse
- Gold
- Silber
- Platin
- Palladium
- 999 Feingold€68.24/g
- 900er Gold€62.06/g
- 750er Gold€51.93/g
- 585er Gold€40.65/g
- 333er Gold€22.93/g
- Zahngold 750€51.64/g
- Zahngold 600€41.50/g
- 999er Feinsilber€0.84/g
- 925er Silber€0.61/g
- 900er Silber€0.69/g
- 835er Silber€0.64/g
- 800er Silber€0.60/g
- 700er Silber€0.55/g
- 625er Silber€0.46/g
- 999er Platin€28.19/g
- 950er Platin€23.08/g
- 750er Platin€18.99/g
- 999er Palladium€24.94/g
- 950er Palladium€23.51/g
- 500er Palladium€10.76/g
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