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8 ways to tell the difference between gold and brass at home
Buying jewelry "by hand" or in dubious places is a huge risk. The risk of being left without money and without jewelry. It can be especially embarrassing if the ring, a rare coin or earrings are intended as a gift. So, do not ignore jewelry salons and buy "jewelry" from unfamiliar people. And even acquaintances should not - they too may not be aware that they own a fake. Especially since brass, which is often used to make fake jewelry, is visually very similar to gold. Well, and if you can not resist the temptation, and the price of the coveted jewelry is just "finger-licking", then folk ways will come to the rescue. Here we will tell you how to distinguish brass from gold at home.
How to distinguish gold from brassTo begin with, let's understand how brass differs from gold in principle. Gold is an alloy of precious metal and ligature of copper, silver and other materials. Brass is also an all…
Can I wear someone else’s gold
Gold is a metal whose value is indisputable, and gold jewelry is prestigious, insanely beautiful and desirable. However, not always and not everyone has the opportunity to buy new sparkling earrings or a fashionable ring in a jewelry store. In this case, the first thought of going to the pawnshop. But most people immediately reject it, because there is a stereotype that someone else's jewelry can somehow harm them.
Sometimes, however, there is no choice - a person has to become the owner of someone else's jewelry, because they received them by inheritance or as a gift from older relatives. We know for sure that many people have a laconic, large ring with an oval synthetic ruby or a massive "bismarck" chain with a powerful carabiner - family heirlooms in a cherished box. And again the same question arises - is it worth wearing them? Let's understand whether you can wear someone else's gold from a pawnshop or inherited.
Other people's go…