18K Gold Jewelry
18K Gold Jewelry
Allow me to ask if some could happen to know a preferable store which sell genuine 18K gold Jewelry in Hua Hin
(Wedding anniversary)
I see a store in Blueport but I dont know if its genuine 18K Gold so if someone have recommendation's I'm grateful for info.
Thank you
hahuahin
(Wedding anniversary)
I see a store in Blueport but I dont know if its genuine 18K Gold so if someone have recommendation's I'm grateful for info.
Thank you
hahuahin
Re: 18K Gold Jewelry
Most gold shops are genuine. They will have the buying and selling price which is pretty much the same in all the shops.
18 Karat gold is more difficult to come by as most Thai gold is 23K (96.5%) or 22K (91.6%)
18 Karat gold is more difficult to come by as most Thai gold is 23K (96.5%) or 22K (91.6%)
Re: 18K Gold Jewelry
Thank you for replying, I'm aware of the Thai Gold shops. That gold is in IMO to soft and always think about the shops as more like a mix of saving banks and pawn shops.
When we married soon 25 years ago we bought 18K wedding rings here in that time a huge jewelry store in Bangkok but had hoped to avoid a Bangkok trip if it was a store here in Hua Hin where I could get a modest 18K necklace with a pendant!
hahuahin
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My son and daughter-in-law bought their wedding bands in Glamor (shops in Bluport and Market Village). They do sell some quality jewelry, although maybe not what you want.
My daughter-in-law has just handed me the carrier bag they received their bands in, and it has the following URL printed www.facebook.com/glamorgem .
My daughter-in-law has just handed me the carrier bag they received their bands in, and it has the following URL printed www.facebook.com/glamorgem .
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It's not Thai gold that is soft. All gold is soft and is softer the higher the karat. Because gold jewelry in the UK for example is a lower karat, 18 being the top of the scale in general, people are used to a harder gold jewelry. 18 karat gold is 75% pure with 25% other metals. Thai gold jewelry at 22 or 23 karat is 91/96% pure gold. 24 karat is 100% pure.Hahuahin wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:52 pmThank you for replying, I'm aware of the Thai Gold shops. That gold is in IMO to soft and always think about the shops as more like a mix of saving banks and pawn shops.
When we married soon 25 years ago we bought 18K wedding rings here in that time a huge jewelry store in Bangkok but had hoped to avoid a Bangkok trip if it was a store here in Hua Hin where I could get a modest 18K necklace with a pendant!
hahuahin
Incidentally, I've just noticed that some of the stores under Lazada advertise 18 karat jewelry.
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Re: 18K Gold Jewelry
It's true that 22/23K gold is a bit soft for a wedding ring as rings tend to get quite a bit of "wear and tear" but it's not a problem with necklaces, ear-rings etc. The only thing they come into contact with (on a regular basis) is the wearer's body, which is considerably softer than even 23K gold.
If it's for a necklace, just go with the "regular" Thai gold - by the time you factor in the extra time, hassle and potentially travel costs, I don't reckon you'd be saving much anyway.
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If a necklace is the type you have to fasten and unfasten rather than slipping it over your head, a 22-23K W or S clasp will break. The bending to open/close does it in. I can't put an exact number on it but under 100 bends seems accurate from what I've experienced over the years.
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Re: 18K Gold Jewelry
Thank you will check out this store because when they have rings then they also probably a necklace.Big Boy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:42 pm My son and daughter-in-law bought their wedding bands in Glamor (shops in Bluport and Market Village). They do sell some quality jewelry, although maybe not what you want.
My daughter-in-law has just handed me the carrier bag they received their bands in, and it has the following URL printed www.facebook.com/glamorgem .
hahuahin
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Don't take me wrong. Thai gold at 22-24 karat is of course more gold and have more "gold investment/sale value" but we don't see it as wearable and we look more at gold jewelry for something wearable for memory, connection and commitment and not as a investment product.HHTel wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:06 pmIt's not Thai gold that is soft. All gold is soft and is softer the higher the karat. Because gold jewelry in the UK for example is a lower karat, 18 being the top of the scale in general, people are used to a harder gold jewelry. 18 karat gold is 75% pure with 25% other metals. Thai gold jewelry at 22 or 23 karat is 91/96% pure gold. 24 karat is 100% pure.Hahuahin wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:52 pmThank you for replying, I'm aware of the Thai Gold shops. That gold is in IMO to soft and always think about the shops as more like a mix of saving banks and pawn shops.
When we married soon 25 years ago we bought 18K wedding rings here in that time a huge jewelry store in Bangkok but had hoped to avoid a Bangkok trip if it was a store here in Hua Hin where I could get a modest 18K necklace with a pendant!
hahuahin
Incidentally, I've just noticed that some of the stores under Lazada advertise 18 karat jewelry.
hahuahin
Re: 18K Gold Jewelry
In that case, try the shop(s) I recommended.
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Re: 18K Gold Jewelry
Ah - then I suspect you're opening the clasp the wrong way, I'm afraid - as I had been doing, apparently. I had this explained to me early on by my wife when this happened with my first Thai gold necklace.PeteC wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 4:19 pm If a necklace is the type you have to fasten and unfasten rather than slipping it over your head, a 22-23K W or S clasp will break. The bending to open/close does it in. I can't put an exact number on it but under 100 bends seems accurate from what I've experienced over the years.
I had been twisting the clasp to open it and indeed, it broke after a couple of years (I didn't take it off every day).
She explained to me that you have to open it by "pulling" the outside bit of the clasp away from the centre. I've been doing that with the replacement clasp for the last 20 years now and it hasn't broken yet.
Re: 18K Gold Jewelry
Can any of you gold experts recommend a place that custom make gold jewellery? The LHG wants some silver ear rings copying in gold.