Teessvee, great re'source'fulness, checking with Q! Hope everyone who ordered, is delighted. Snarly x
Wonder how much Clogau gold there is in each piece of jewellery?
If you recall Bill Roberts, who bought the mine, and was QVC's first Clogau guest, he said it was 9%. Although I do own items from the range, I find it quite expensive for considering it is just 9ct gold with such a small amount of clogau gold in each piece. Customer Service from Clogau is first class and, as I make all of my purchases from them, that is important to me.
If you look on QVC US and type in Clogau,they have details of the Kate/Diana engagement ring from last year.
Scroll down the details and right at the bottom it says "Made in China".
I have two Clogau rings ( from about 4 yrs ago ) which are white gold and which were anniversary presents.I thought they were stunning to start with until the white gold started to "fade"
and when I asked them to look at them,they told me they did'nt have any white gold to repair them and told me to take them to a local jewellers to be repaired!!!!
I lost faith in them then and then I found out they had their jewellery made in China.So this has really put me off from buying.
the white, be it 9 or 18 ct is simply yellow gold with a rhodium coating
Must be wonderful to own a piece with so much heritage. QVC have now sadly discontinued their range of jewellery with rose, yellow and green gold in many pieces. They were all from Black Hills Gold by Coleman, Rapid City South Dakota, and they say the green gold is produced by adding silver. I bought some of the pieces when they had a half price sale last year on the website.....needless to say the stock was cleared fairly quickly. An example below...The colour of gold can be changed from yellow to white, rose and even green by adding elements to it. White gold normally contains silver/nickel but even then it is not a bright white metal. It's usually rhodium plated, I think, and that's what wears off revealing the "white" gold underneath which is usually paler than yellow gold.
I've got white gold pieces that have mellowed with age but they're certainly not what I would call yellow gold. I've never had them replated. I've got other pieces that are as bright as they ever were. No idea why some mellow and some don't.
I'm also own a piece that is rose and green gold. I'd never seen green gold before but this piece was made in 1860 something and it's still distinctly green. And it was worn every day by the mother of the person I inherited it from. It's made from gold panned in the US gold rush.
Must be wonderful to own a piece with so much heritage. QVC have now sadly discontinued their range of jewellery with rose, yellow and green gold in many pieces. They were all from Black Hills Gold by Coleman, Rapid City South Dakota, and they say the green gold is produced by adding silver. I bought some of the pieces when they had a half price sale last year on the website.....needless to say the stock was cleared fairly quickly. An example below...