Gold-Filled Jewelry Is Not Gold Plated – Here's Why It Matters

Gold-Filled Jewelry Is Not Gold Plated – Here's Why It Matters

Gold-Filled vs. Gold-Plated: Don’t Be Misled

When it comes to gold jewelry, not all gold is created equal.
Gold-filled jewelry is not gold plated — and the difference is huge.

While gold plating involves a very thin layer of gold that can wear off over time, gold-filled jewelry contains 100 times more real gold and is made using a heat-and-pressure bonding process.
That means the gold is permanently fused and will not peel, flake, or fade. Ever.





Yes, It’s Real Gold – 14K Quality

Gold-filled jewelry uses 14-karat real gold, giving it the same look, feel, and glow as solid gold — without the heavy price tag.
It won't tarnish, it's hypoallergenic, and you can even shower with it.

To the naked eye, most people can’t tell the difference between gold-filled and solid gold.
The main distinction? Weight — solid gold is slightly heavier.



Guaranteed Quality

At Studio Spirali, we stand behind our craftsmanship.
That’s why all our gold-filled jewelry comes with a 10-year guarantee: no peeling, no blackening, no surprises.


Why It Matters

If you've ever thought gold-filled jewelry was just another type of plating, now you know better.
You're getting real gold, real durability, and timeless beauty — at a price that makes sense.


Gold-filled is the smart, lasting alternative to both plating and overpriced solid gold.

Try it once, and you’ll never go back.

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