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Luminosity necklace

Luminosity necklace

Regular price $45.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $45.00 USD
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Luminosity necklace is exactly what a name says, luminous yet delicate glow of each of the bars on this dainty curb chain. 
Base metal is brass, nickel and lead free, and it is real 18k gold electroplated. Excellent gold plating that is tarnish resistant for a minimum of one year, and even longer with proper care.  

Necklace is 16'' long, and has extra 2'' of extender chain. If you would like your necklace size customized, please feel free to reach out via messages or leave your note before checkout. 

Gold color of the electroplated brass is slightly lighter than the appearance of gold plated steel, which is deeper old gold color. Gold electroplated brass has the appearance of a solid gold. It is the matter of personal preference, yet when combined together they look absolutely stunning and the difference is barely recognizable. 

Our goal is to offer only high quality materials that have been tested prior to decision of selling them, because our priority is customer satisfaction and value for the investment. Therefore, you can rest assured that you will be happy with your purchase. We are here for any questions or inquires you may have. 

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>> What is gold electroplating of brass<<

Gold electroplating of brass is a process where a thin layer of gold is deposited onto the surface of brass, a copper-zinc alloy, using an electrochemical reaction. This process involves immersing the brass piece in a positively charged solution containing gold ions, which are attracted to the negatively charged brass surface. The gold ions then bond with the brass, forming a thin layer of gold on the surface.

> How Gold Electroplating of Brass Works <

The process of gold electroplating of brass involves several steps:

Pre-treatment: The brass piece is cleaned and polished to remove any impurities or oxidation.
Electroplating: The brass piece is immersed in a positively charged solution containing gold ions, known as an electrolyte.
Electrical current: An electrical current is passed through the solution, causing the gold ions to be attracted to the negatively charged brass surface.
Deposition: The gold ions bond with the brass, forming a thin layer of gold on the surface.
Post-treatment: The gold-plated brass piece is rinsed and dried to remove any excess electrolyte and prevent corrosion.

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