Bergstrom Jewelers Gold
The
allure of Gold - and the desire to own it - dates back as far as
the history of mankind itself.
The place
of gold has been extraordinary in every society. In earliest times, it
assumed magical importance. All of the great empires of the ancient world
used golden objects, mainly in their religious rituals.
Over centuries
of growing sophistication and technology, gold has assumed many additional
roles. Not only is it still prized for jewelry, it now has many new applications
in contemporary life.
Gold soared
into space with the astronauts, its reflective ability used on the heat
shields that are critical to life. This same ability to reflect the sun
increases the aesthetic and practical beauty of today's glass skyscrapers,
as gold in tinted windows makes the difference between obstructive glare
and glamorous gleam.
In medicine
and dentistry, in industry, in a hundred applications from TV sets to
telephones, computers to calculators, this eternal metal is an important
component.
But, above
all, gold has enjoyed its finest glitter throughout the ages in its ultimate
form - jewelry. In fact, the wearing of gold on the bodymay actually be
man's oldest surviving tradition.
Every day,
virtually each one of us continues the centuries-old ritual of gold adornment.
Men, women and children of all cultures are caught up in gold's allure
through a ring, chain, earrings, watch or bracelet.
The uniqueness of gold
Of
all the world's precious metals, only gold combines the four basic characteristics
that make it a universally and eternally treasured possession:
Lustrous
Beauty - The naturally intense color and distinctive luster of gold combine
to give this precious metal its unique and lasting beauty. Gold's natural
beauty is further enhanced by the soft and exquisite shades of color achieved
by combining it with small amounts of other special metals.
Yellow, pink,
green and white golds - each exquisite in its own right. There is always
fashion acceptance of all the colors and color combinations of gold. One
of today's trends features combining colors of gold - yellow, white and
pink - in jewelry.
Rarity -
Although gold is everywhere around us - in the earth's crust, in our seas,
rivers and plants - the difficulty and expense of obtaining gold from
these diverse sources makes recovery of any great amounts unlikely.
First of
all, any new gold mine represents a capital investment of hundreds of
millions of dollars! Then, where gold is found to exist, several tons
of ore may be required in order to extract just one ounce of the precious
metal. This rarity alone is enough to bestow a certain symbolism of status
to gold. Now, combined with its other inherent characteristics, this lustrous
and beautiful metal becomes an even more desirable possession.
Durability
- Gold lasts, and lasts. Since it does not rust, tarnish or corrode, gold
virtually lasts forever. An example of this incredible durability is witnessed
in the gold coins found in sunken galleons centuries-old - they're as
bright and shiny as the day they were cast! Another familiar example has
overwhelmed the millions of people who have seen the Treasures of King
Tut. When the boy King Tutankhamum died in 1350 B.C., he was buried with
vast quantities of gold artifacts and jewelry. Today, more than 3,000
years later, viewers marvel at the breathtaking golden array, as gleaming
and lustrous today as on the day it was buried with the young king.
Today, when
you buy gold jewelry, you are buying enduring beauty. Reflecting the properties
of the precious metal itself, a gift of gold has always been the symbol
of lasting love and devotion.
Ease of Workability
- Gold has the best working qualities of any metal, thereby making it
the ideal precious metal for fine jewelry whose designs are meant to reflect
and appeal to so many different personalities.
To give you
an idea of its workability, gold is so soft and malleable, one ounce can
be stretched into a wire an incredible 50 miles long or hammered into
a sheet so thin, it covers 100 square feet!
It is gold's
workability that enables it to be alloyed with the other special precious
metals to produce special effects or to achieve variations of color.
Gold can
be re-melted and used again and again. And, gold works for everyone. From
the most intricate baby bracelet to the heaviest man's chain, gold's workability
gives it the ability to achieve the look and the feeling of importance.
How do you know it's real gold?
All
that glitters isn't gold! When buying gold jewelry, always look for a
karat mark, such as 18K, 14K, 10K, etc. plus the manufacturer's trademark.
Stamped somewhere on each piece, this mark of quality indicates you are
buying real gold.
The karat
mark refers to the purity of gold. Gold in its purest state, 24 karat,
is generally considered too soft for practical use in jewelry.
It must be
alloyed with other special metals to increase its durability and workability.
Twenty-four
karat is 100% pure gold, or 24 parts gold; 18K is 18 parts gold and 6
parts other metal; 14K is 14 parts gold and 10 parts other metal; and,
10K is 10 parts gold and 14 parts other metal.
Nothing less
than 10K can legally be marked or sold as gold jewelry in the United States.
Alloys of less than 10 karat gold cannot be stamped with the karat mark
and are not considered real gold. For example, some jewelry is processed
with a layer of gold which has been mechanically bonded to a base metal.
This jewelry cannot have a karat mark unless it is qualified. In other
words it must be marked "gold filled" preceded by the karat
fineness; e.g. "14K gold filled."
Summing up,
with gold an ever more precious and fashionable metal, the karat mark
on a piece of jewelry is becoming increasingly significant. Only karat
gold jewelry is real gold, offering the lasting characteristics of this
precious metal.
Where to buy gold jewelry
When
you buy gold jewelry, whether it's for yourself or a gift for a loved
one, you are investing in timeless beauty.
For such
an important purchase, you want to be sure to make the selection that
best suits your needs. Your jeweler can answer any questions you may have,
and offer you the widest selection of gold jewelry. With his experience,
he can help you find that piece of gold jewelry that can be cherished
for a lifetime and even become a family heirloom.
Rely on your
local jeweler. He or she is an expert.

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