Gold Metal Beads
by Binasaji
Glittering bright, gold beads are for those who are enticed by the lure of the yellow metal and can afford it - for gold is the most expensive metal (other than Platinum). Gold beads look great whether they are teamed with precious gems or just by themselves. The history and myths related to gold are myriad and gold beaded jewellery serves dual purposes of ornamentation and as a secure investment for the future.
Beaded gold jewelry can be heavy
or light and gold beads weigh quite
a bit especially if they are solid.
If you do not prefer traditional
designs in gold beaded jewelry,
plenty of designers offer
economical, lightweight,
contemporary patterns in gold beaded
jewelry designs for office wear or
at events where heavy beaded gold
ornaments can look ostentatious.
Fast Facts
Just like silver, gold too is a soft
metal - a slight application of
force and pure gold bends or a light
knock can dent it. This property of
gold has advantages and
disadvantages. The advantage is that
gold can be drawn into wires which
thinner than sewing thread and
gauzy, diaphanous sheets. Even after
it is drawn into such flimsy wires
or sheets, it is possible to work
with the metal. Skilful artists who
craft the delicate filigreed gold
beads use this property of gold to
make eye-catching patterns.
Gold beaded jewellery is strung
together with either metal wires or
chains, thick or thin cords or other
materials like foxtail. The
stringing material used depends on
the size of the hole. A larger hole
with require a stronger and thicker
cord to balance the bead and a
thinner holed gold bead can be
balanced with a thin strong wire.
Gold is extremely malleable and is
usually mixed with other metals to
give it strength and durability.
Gold beaded jewellery will never
tarnish or blacken unlike silver nor
will it ever depreciate in value. In
fact, good quality gold beaded
ornaments will always appreciate in
value as the price of gold is always
headed north!
Every country has its own
traditional gold beaded jewellery
and the designs of the beaded
jewellery vary from region to
region. For example a Moslem country
will not have designs or images
depicting living creatures like
animals etc. whereas a Bali gold
bead will predominantly have nature
symbols. In India , gold beaded
jewellery is compulsory for Hindu
marriages. Gold, black and sometimes
red beads are combined to create the
Mangalsutra (symbol of a Hindu
married woman).
Purity of Gold
Gold used in jewellery is never pure
- other metals are added to it
before making ornaments. The amount
of metal mixed into pure gold
reduces its purity and "Karat"
measures the resultant purity of the
gold. An easy method to understand
the concept of Karats (K) is to
divide gold in 24 parts - pure or
fine gold is classified as 24 Karats
which signifies 100% purity.
Likewise 18 Karat gold has 18 parts
of fine gold and 6% of other metals
giving it a purity of approximately
75%. Other popular gold bead
karatage is 14 K and 22 K.
The current trend to identify
purity, guaranteed by the
manufacturer is Hallmarked Gold.
Gold beaded jewellery carrying this
mark have the guarantee of purity by
either the World Gold Council or
other reputed international
manufacturers.
Most gold beaded jewelry, if
bought from well-know stores will be
Hallmarked with the Karats ( either
18K or 22K etc.) mentioned on the
piece.
Popular Gold Bead Types
A quick search on the internet
throws up millions of sites offering
gold beaded jewelry and gold beads
for creating jewelry at home -
authentic vintage gold beaded
jewelry, modern lightweight
designs, ethnic heavy wedding
ornaments, Bali Gold beads,
gold-filled beads, gold-covered
beads, gold-vermeil beads etc.
Different companies have interesting
names for their gold beads and
research is recommended for those
who would like to buy their gold
beaded jewelry online.
Hollow gold beads are heavier than
similar beads made of other precious
metals. Some hollow gold beads are
sometimes filled with lacquer or
other materials to make them more
durable. If the piece that has
captivated you, uses hollow beads,
ensure they are not 22K or 24K -
since 22K gold is not as hard as
either 14K or 18K gold beads and
hollow gold beads, in particular
need to have a higher mix of other
metals to increase the durability
and strength of the bead, so it does
not become de-shaped. Hollow beads
are not suitable for Bangles, rings
and many stores do not carry hollow
beaded jewelry for these jewelry
items.
Gold - filled or Rolled Gold beads
are usually 14 karat gold beads
which have been heated and pressure
bonded to a base-metal centre (such
as nickel) and the gold layer is a
thick coating of 14k gold which will
not come off as time passes. The
advantage is that gold filled beads
are stronger and look good even
after years of use. The layer of
gold is much thicker than
electroplating and hence gold-filled
beads are preferred to plated or
even gold vermeil. Recently, gold
filled beads carry a marking - for
example a 12K/20 marking signifies
5% or one twentieth of the entire
weight of the bead is in 12K gold.
Gold Vermeil is a technique of
applying a thin coating of gold
(usually 14K) but thicker than
electroplated gold coating on a
sterling silver bead. These are less
expensive tthan pure gold beads and
require care while using since the
vermeil plating can come off, if
treated harshly.
Another type of gold bead is the
Cloisonné bead. Gold wires are
soldered together to form a bead and
the centre is filled with enamel and
polished. Cheaper Cloisonné beads
using wires of metals like silver,
copper, nickel are also popular.
Precious metal clay is extremely
pliable and some handmade jewellery
artists utilize this clay to make
delicate gold beaded jewellery with
or without precious stones embedded
into it. 22K gold dust or small
particles gold are mixed with water
and binders. After the required
pattern has been formed, the clay is
fired and only the gold bead remains
- molded into the set design. This
is a relatively new technique but
the purity of gold is higher and
very interesting beaded jewellery
pieces can be created with precious
metal clay.
Colors of Gold
Gold has had a yellow color for
centuries, but enterprising
manufacturers have invented gold
beaded jewellery in several other
colors by increasing the quantity of
other metals added to gold - to
bring out the hues of the added
metal. Colored gold requires more
metal addition and the gold beaded
jewellery and the purity is either
18K or lower.
Colored gold beaded jewellery (rose
gold, green gold, and white gold)
have different metals mixed into
gold to give them the required hue.
Extra Copper makes gold rose colored
while Zinc adds a greenish tinge and
a higher percentage of Nickel makes
gold white.
White polish called Rhodium polish
is often applied on parts of the
gold bead making the bead glint.
Rhodium polish brings out the yellow
color beautifully by highlighting
the contrast of yellow and white.
From afar, a Rhodium polished piece
can pass of as diamonds in the gold
beads!
Gold beaded jewellery with a dash of
enamel coating in colors ranging
from red, blue to green can add
color to the yellow of the metal.
Multi-colored enamel coated gold
jewellery can be teamed with several
outfits - the coating doesn't last
for more than a couple of years.
This is a great way to add color to
pieces which do not incorporate any
gemstones.
A noble metal considered to be as
immortal as the gods - gold
jewellery occupies the top spot in
every woman's collection. If the
design you own is old and
uninspiring, get a brand new
creation made of the same gold by
having it melted and crafted it into
another ornament.