Collection: Flashing Gold Plating vs. Micro Plating: A Comprehensive Comparison

Flashing Gold Plating, also known as flash plating, is a finishing process where an extremely thin layer of gold is applied to a base metal. This layer is often less than 0.25 microns thick, making it the most cost-effective option for gold plating. Flash plating is commonly used to give jewelry a temporary gold shimmer without the expense of a thicker gold layer.

Advantages of Flashing Gold Plating

  • Cost-Effective: Due to the minimal amount of gold used, this method is very affordable.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: Provides a similar look to fully gold-plated pieces, ideal for fashion accessories.

Micro Plating: A Deeper Gold Coating

Micro Plating, also known as micron plating, involves applying a significantly thicker layer of gold compared to flash plating. The gold layer in micro plating can range from 1 to 3 microns, giving the jewelry greater durability and a longer-lasting shine.

Advantages of Micro Plating

  • Durability: The thicker gold layer ensures longer-lasting durability and better protection of the base metal.
  • Quality: Jewelry with micro plating tends to have a more premium appearance and feel.
  • Resistance: Offers better protection against wear and tarnishing compared to flash plating.

Why Micro Plating at Sternvoll Jewelry?

We have chosen micro plating because it meets our high standards for quality and sustainability. This method allows us to create jewelry that will not only impress today but will also stand the test of time. Our customers appreciate the durability and exclusive look of our collections, which are achieved through micro plating.

Our commitment to micro plating highlights our dedication to excellence and customer satisfaction. At Sternvoll Jewelry, we believe that everyone deserves beautiful, long-lasting jewelry, crafted with care and responsibility. By choosing micro plating, we help make this vision a reality.

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