Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, I recently bought a gold necklace from Amazon. I wanted something pretty specific, and it was the only place I could find exactly what I was looking for. I was so skeptical, though, that I took it to a jewelry store that buys gold to confirm that it was actually gold...it was. And the price was reasonable (not great, but ~3x what the gold was worth by weight, which is a pretty standard mark up for jewelry).
Do you remember the brand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14k isn’t “solid gold”. OP is specifying 24k gold.
OP here, no, I'm not. I mean 14K or 18K gold, as opposed to gold plated, gold filled, or gold vermeil.
Also, I'm Indian, I have my share of 22K gold. I'm looking for lighter every day pieces for myself and my teenage daughters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14k isn’t “solid gold”. OP is specifying 24k gold.
Almost no one except for the jewelers in Hong Kong makes 24k gold. It’s too soft. Indian yellow gold is 22k.
Indian jewelers make both 24K and 22K. I stand by my recommendation for Tanishq and they ship too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14k isn’t “solid gold”. OP is specifying 24k gold.
OP here, no, I'm not. I mean 14K or 18K gold, as opposed to gold plated, gold filled, or gold vermeil.
Anonymous wrote:14k isn’t “solid gold”. OP is specifying 24k gold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14k isn’t “solid gold”. OP is specifying 24k gold.
Almost no one except for the jewelers in Hong Kong makes 24k gold. It’s too soft. Indian yellow gold is 22k.
Anonymous wrote:Bon Levi from Nordstrom has nice simple designed 14k pieces.