Tartansparkles
Brilliant_Rock
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Hi all, I'm in the UK and doing a project with a local jeweller where I will be providing the (yellow) gold to be melted down and recast.
I've noticed that some of the US vendors (David Klass) have what I *see* as a paler, butter yellow gold and wondered if this gold is mixed to be paler of if it's just lighting affecting what I see?
The UK norm is 9ct or 18ct but I don't really see a difference colour wise. I can buy 14ct yellow casting grains, but if 9ct and 18ct are mostly the same, I'm not sure that 14ct will be a drastically different colour (in the UK at least).
For example, a 9ct clasp next to 18ct ring - with Lurpack butter for contrast


The Lurpack yellow is closer to what I'm aiming for and if my gold is being melted down I thought there might be an opportunity to add something else to the mix to achieve the lighter colour, if it does exist. I know the best person to speak to is the jeweler but I'd like to be more informed before having that conversation. Thanks!
I've noticed that some of the US vendors (David Klass) have what I *see* as a paler, butter yellow gold and wondered if this gold is mixed to be paler of if it's just lighting affecting what I see?
The UK norm is 9ct or 18ct but I don't really see a difference colour wise. I can buy 14ct yellow casting grains, but if 9ct and 18ct are mostly the same, I'm not sure that 14ct will be a drastically different colour (in the UK at least).
For example, a 9ct clasp next to 18ct ring - with Lurpack butter for contrast


The Lurpack yellow is closer to what I'm aiming for and if my gold is being melted down I thought there might be an opportunity to add something else to the mix to achieve the lighter colour, if it does exist. I know the best person to speak to is the jeweler but I'd like to be more informed before having that conversation. Thanks!