Jewellery Pros & Cons: Gold vs Silver

Jewellery Pros & Cons: Gold vs Silver

Emily Schinella Emily Schinella
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The argument of gold vs. silver jewellery has been waging on for some time. Not only are both types of jewellery the most common but they are often the most versatile and ideal for everyday wear. This can make it incredibly difficult to choose between the two.

Much like fashion, when it comes to jewellery, everybody tends to gravitate towards a particular style that they find very difficult to stray from. Whether they prefer gold jewellery or silver jewellery also tends to factor into what styles they prefer. This is why we are pitting gold and silver jewellery against one another to determine which one comes out on top. 

Read on to learn the pros and cons of gold and silver jewellery to determine which should be higher up on your radar the next time you are looking to add a forever piece to your jewellery collection or when you are browsing for engagement rings with your partner. 

Jewellery Pros & Cons: Gold vs Silver Jewellery | Overview

Overview:

Gold vs Silver Jewellery - What’s Better? 

Despite their vastly different hues, gold and silver jewellery aren’t all that different. For one, they are both produced from precious metals that are retrieved from the earth, they both come in multiple variations and they both sometimes contain silver due to silver-filling often being used in gold jewellery such as earrings and pendants.

Jewellery Pros & Cons: Gold vs Silver Jewellery | What's Better

These similarities can make it very difficult to determine what type of jewellery you prefer out of the two which can make it hard to decide on what piece you are going to add to your collection next. Outweighting the pros and cons of gold vs. silver jewellery can help make that decision easier by concluding, at least in your mind what is better. 

Gold Jewellery Pros and Cons

You could say that the origins of gold jewellery are somewhat intergalactic. This is because scientists believe that gold forms when stars in the solar system go through nuclear fusion, a process in which nuclear reactions between light elements form heavier elements. Despite its otherworldly qualities, like everything in life, gold unfortunately has its cons. But how does gold jewellery fare compared to some of its counterparts?

Jewellery Pros & Cons: Gold vs Silver Jewellery | Gold

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The Pros of Gold Jewellery

There are many advantages to choosing gold over silver jewellery, its timelessness included but no reason is as advantageous as its durability. Gold is an extremely tough mineral that naturally makes jewellery set into gold very durable and hardwearing. This is because gold is often combined with other metal alloys such as copper, zinc and silver not only makes gold jewellery more affordable but also helps make it even more sturdy and durable.

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Another aspect of gold that is incredibly attractive to jewellery buyers is its versatility. From classic yellow gold jewellery to romantic rose gold jewellery and the more subtle white gold jewellery, there are so many variations of gold out there that are not just limited to colour. There’s the extremely valuable solid gold, the slightly more affordable silver-filled gold, dainty gold vermeil and the more carefree gold-plated silver jewellery. Each type of gold jewellery brings something new to the table and allows practically every budget out there to have a little touch of gold in their life whether it's a funky pair of gold hoop earrings or a few stylish gold chains.

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The Cons of Gold Jewellery

One unfortunate con of gold is its price point. Gold jewellery is significantly more expensive than other types of jewellery out there including silver, something that is bad news for your budget. And while there are cheaper variations of gold such as gold vermeil, gold-plated and silver-filled, if you have your heart set on solid gold you can expect to pay a lot more for it. 

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Gold is also one of the softer minerals used for jewellery and while it is still somewhat durable, it is also very malleable. This is why there are a lot of gold pieces out there that are combined with other metal alloys such as nickel. Nickel is a metal that is often prone to causing allergic reactions. While no one knows exactly what causes these allergies, wearing a pair of gold earrings or a gold pendant that contains nickel can cause contact dermatitis that can often result in redness, bumps, rashes and dry patches appearing on the skin. 

Silver Jewellery Pros and Cons 

There are two main types of silver most commonly used for jewellery, fine silver and sterling silver. While fine silver contains over 99.9% of pure silver, sterling silver jewellery contains over 92.5% of pure silver and 7.5% of silver alloys such as zinc and copper. Much like gold, both these types of silver jewellery have their fair share of pros and cons. But how do they compare to gold? 

Jewellery Pros & Cons: Gold vs Silver Jewellery | Silver

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The Pros of Silver Jewellery 

Silver jewellery is not only much more affordable than gold, but it is also significantly lower priced than a lot of other metals out there. The affordability of silver enables shoppers to get their hands on a timeless pair of silver earrings, a stylish silver ring or even gifts for their loved ones for a truly unbeatable price. The bulk of the silver found in jewellery stores is sterling silver jewellery which is made up of 92.5% fine silver and 7.5% of other metal alloys (usually copper).

Jewellery Pros & Cons: Gold vs Silver Jewellery | Silver Pros

This means that sterling silver is completely hypoallergenic as it doesn't contain metals like nickel that are known to cause a reaction. Another aspect that people love about silver jewellery is that it is also very durable. While fine silver may be quite soft and malleable, sterling silver is incredibly sturdy and hard-wearing due to the presence of other metal alloys and therefore is unlikely to become scuffed, scratched, bent or broken after a hard blow.

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Sterling Silver 55cm 120 Gauge Dicut Curb Chain

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The Cons of Silver Jewellery

One downside of silver jewellery has always been and will always be tarnishing. While tarnishing on any type of jewellery, it is most commonly associated with silver. A chemical reaction that occurs when your jewellery is exposed to sulfuric gases or moisture in the air, tarnishing can severely discolour your jewellery and impact its structure. While sterling silver is relatively durable, jewellery that is made from nothing but pure silver is unlikely to be as strong due to how soft it is. So, it is strongly encouraged that you opt for sterling silver rather than silver in its purest form. 

Jewellery Pros & Cons: Gold vs Silver Jewellery | Silver Cons

You should also refrain from layering silver bangles and bracelets too close to heavy items such as watches as these items can cause small hairline scratches. Another potential con of silver is the mentality some people have when it comes to this type of jewellery. While some people negatively refer to silver as “cheap” and not at all as luxe as gold, others believe that silver jewellery is unable to be seen as dressy as other types of jewellery, particularly when it is silver diamond jewellery.

The Verdict

So, how do both types of jewellery fare in the battle of gold vs. silver jewellery? Well, it is hard to say as it is largely down to budget, personal preferences and lifestyle. If you are someone who is looking to add to your collection while spending as little as possible, you may want to look at purchasing some stylish silver jewellery.

Jewellery Pros & Cons: Gold vs Silver Jewellery | The Verdict

But if you are someone who lives by the mantra of ‘quality over quantity', well, then gold jewellery might just be what is right for you. If you are just keen to own some jewellery that is both stylish and extremely versatile, both gold and silver jewellery will help fill that role for you.

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