Gold Filled vs Gold Plated Jewelry
The Honest Answer
Why This Comparison Really Matters
If you've ever bought "gold" jewelry only to watch it turn your skin green, fade within weeks or leave a dark ring on your finger — you've experienced the gold plated vs gold filled difference firsthand. The labels look similar. The pieces can look identical. But what's inside is completely different — and understanding that difference will change how you shop for jewelry forever.
Side by Side
Gold Filled vs Gold Plated — The Numbers
| ✦ Gold Filled | Gold Plated | |
|---|---|---|
| Gold Content | Minimum 5% real gold by weight | Less than 0.05% gold |
| Gold Layer Thickness | 50 to 100x thicker than plated | 0.5 to 2.5 microns thin |
| Manufacturing | Heat & pressure bonding — permanent | Electroplating — surface coating only |
| Durability | 10 to 30 years with care | 6 months to 2 years |
| Tarnish Resistance | Highly resistant — years of shine | Tarnishes quickly as coating wears |
| Water Resistance | Safe for everyday water exposure | Remove before showering |
| Sensitive Skin | Hypoallergenic — gold never wears away | Can cause reactions as plating wears |
| Turns Skin Green | No — gold layer protects skin | Yes — once base metal is exposed |
| Everyday Wear | Designed for daily use | Best for occasional wear |
| Cost per Year of Wear | Much lower — lasts decades | Higher — replaced frequently |
| FTC Regulated | Yes — strict gold content standards | Minimal regulation on thickness |
The Numbers Don't Lie
Why Gold Filled Wins Every Time
Gold filled contains 100 times more gold than standard gold plated jewelry — that's the difference between a permanent bond and a surface coating.
With proper care gold filled jewelry lasts 10 to 30 years. Gold plated typically shows wear within 6 months to 2 years of daily use.
Required by the FTC. Gold plated jewelry contains less than 0.05% gold — a difference you can see, feel and wear on your skin.
The Kate Gates Standard
Why We Use Gold Filled
At Kate Gates Jewelry most of our pieces are made with 18k gold filled materials. Not because it's trendy. Because it's the right thing to do for our customers — especially those with sensitive skin who have been let down by gold plated jewelry their whole lives.
When you buy from Kate Gates you're getting real gold — 100 times more than a plated piece — permanently bonded so it will never flake, never peel and never leave your skin green. That's our promise and that's why our customers come back.
Making the Right Choice
Which Is Right for You?
Choose Gold Filled If...
You Want Jewelry That Actually Lasts
- ✦You wear jewelry every single day
- ✦You have sensitive skin or metal allergies
- ✦You want to shower and sweat in your jewelry
- ✦You're tired of jewelry turning your skin green
- ✦You want pieces that last years not months
- ✦You value cost per wear over upfront price
Gold Plated Makes Sense If...
You Need Trendy Pieces for Occasional Wear
- ◇You're following a short-term trend
- ◇You'll only wear it a few times
- ◇Budget is the primary concern
- ◇You don't have sensitive skin
- ◇It's for a costume or one-time event
- ◇You're comfortable replacing it frequently
Common Questions
Everything You Need to Know
Can you tell the difference between gold filled and gold plated by looking?
Initially both can look identical — both have the same warm golden color and shine. Over time however the difference becomes very apparent. Gold filled maintains its appearance for years while gold plated shows fading, color changes and exposed base metal at high-friction areas like clasps and ring bands within months of regular wear.
Does gold filled jewelry turn skin green?
No — gold filled jewelry will not turn your skin green. The thick real gold layer sits permanently against your skin and never wears away under normal conditions. Gold plated jewelry can turn skin green once the thin gold layer wears off and the base metal — often copper or brass — comes into direct contact with your skin.
Is gold filled jewelry real gold?
Yes — gold filled jewelry contains real gold. The gold layer is genuine 14k or 18k gold, the same gold used in solid gold pieces. The difference is that in gold filled jewelry this real gold is bonded to a base metal core rather than being solid throughout. The FTC requires this gold layer to constitute at least 5% of the total weight of the piece.
How long does gold filled jewelry last compared to gold plated?
Gold filled jewelry typically lasts 10 to 30 years with proper care. Gold plated jewelry typically lasts 6 months to 2 years depending on how often you wear it and how it is cared for. The dramatic difference comes down to the thickness of the gold layer — gold filled has a layer 50 to 100 times thicker than gold plated.
Is gold filled jewelry good for sensitive skin?
Yes — gold filled jewelry is one of the best options for sensitive skin. Because the thick real gold layer never wears away under normal conditions, your skin never comes into contact with the base metal underneath. This makes it hypoallergenic and safe for most people with metal sensitivities. All Kate Gates Jewelry pieces are made with 18k gold filled materials and are nickel free.
Why is gold filled more expensive than gold plated?
Gold filled contains significantly more real gold — at least 5% of the total weight — which is 100 times more than gold plated. More gold means higher material costs. However when you factor in how long each lasts the cost per year of wear for gold filled is actually much lower than gold plated jewelry that needs to be replaced every few months.
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