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Yellow gold jewelry
Ring Zoé in yellow gold and diamonds
Ruban wedding ring 1.4 mm La 2g in yellow gold 750 Smooth Brushed
Créoles Bora en or jaune
Colette chain 45 cm in yellow gold
Hoops earrings Rio yellow gold
Necklace Polka in yellow gold and turquoise
Romeo ring in yellow gold emerald and diamonds
Juliette ring in yellow gold, saphirre and diamonds
Bague Bouquet of pearls en or jaune perle blanche et perles d'agates
Bangle Gaia in yellow gold and white gold
Jonc Bora en or jaune
Augustine hoop earrings in yellow gold and diamonds
Necklace Bold Success
Romance wedding ring in yellow gold and diamonds
Tree of Hearts medal in yellow gold
Cross Fil Carré pendant in yellow gold
Love l'Intemporelle medal in yellow gold and diamond
Eléanor earrings in yellow gold, sapphire and diamonds
Bracelet Double Coeurs R10 en or jaune
Earrings Move Uno in yellow gold and diamonds
Menottes dinh van R10 necklace in yellow gold and diamonds
Bague Move Uno en or jaune et diamant
Blue Butterflies earrings in yellow gold
Dragonflies earrings in yellow gold
Cherries earrings in yellow gold
Pink Stars earrings in yellow gold
Butterflies earrings in yellow gold
Origine Bangle Bracelet yellow gold and diamonds
Tree of Life medal in yellow gold
Médaille de baptême Divine Tendresse en or jaune
Galet Vierge priante en or jaune
Tree of Life pebble medal in yellow gold
Round cross pendant in yellow gold
Galet Colombe en or jaune
Médaille Cœur aux Etoiles en or jaune
18k yellow gold (750 gold): what is it?
18k yellow gold (750 thousandths) (formerly known as 18 carat gold), is the finest quality of gold that can be found in jewellery. This designation means that the gold that shapes the jewellery is an alloy of 75% pure gold, and 25% other precious metals (such as copper, silver or even palladium). Pure gold cannot be used alone to make jewellery, as it is too malleable. In order to make it strong and workable, it is therefore combined with other metals. At Lepage, we only work with 18k gold (750 gold) to make our creations. The greatest jewellery Maison we work with also use only this quality, in order to offer you the best quality jewellery that will last through the ages without ever losing its lustre. In order to know the quality of the gold in which your jewel is made, you can check the hallmarks that have been stamped on the piece. The first type of hallmark is the so-called guarantee or title hallmark. The Eagle's head hallmark guarantees a 750 thousandths gold grade, while the hallmark representing a scallop identifies 585 thousandths gold jewellery (which formerly corresponded to the denomination "14k"), and the trefoil-shaped hallmark concerns 375 thousandths gold jewellery (or formerly "9k"). These official authentication hallmarks are accompanied by the master hallmark, which is that of the jeweller who made the piece, attesting to the provenance and quality of the jewellery.
Yellow gold jewellery, a sure value
Classic and timeless, yellow gold has been used for thousands of years to make jewellery, long before white gold and rose gold. Sun-kissed, it looks great on both dark and light skin, instantly bringing a touch of light. Bright, 18k yellow gold (750 gold) captures the rays of light and reflects them, revealing its brilliance. Combined with a diamond, a precious stone or a pearl, it gives life to a precious jewel that can accompany you all your life if you take care of it. Warm, yellow gold is still the traditional metal for wedding rings, embodied by simple yellow gold rings. As earrings, it illuminates your face and as a necklace nestled in the hollow of your neck, it highlights your head. In the form of a ring or bracelet, it accompanies your every move and . The yellow gold jewel, whether it is discreet or audacious, can be worn on a daily basis as well as during major events, and will enhance each of your outfits with its beautiful presence. Find in this selection of 18k yellow gold (750 gold) jewels signed by the most beautiful jewellery Maisons such as Dior, Messika, dinh van, Boucheron, Aurélie Bidermann, Le Gramme, Boucheron, Ginette NY... and original creations signed Lepage.