Creating gold jewelry is a detailed process that transforms raw or recycled gold into wearable art. It involves balancing the metal's natural beauty with the durability needed for daily wear. 1. Planning and Design

: Pure 24k gold is too soft for most jewelry. Jewelers typically use 14k (58.5% gold) or 18k (75% gold) to ensure the piece doesn't bend or scratch easily. 2. Preparing the Metal: Alloying and Melting

: Choose between solid gold, gold-filled (a thick layer over base metal), or gold plating (a thin flash layer).

If starting with pure gold, you must mix it with other metals (alloys) to achieve the desired color and hardness.

Every piece begins with a concept, often sketched on paper or developed using like RhinoGold to visualize the technical aspects.