18k
18K refers to an alloy of gold containing 75% gold by weight. In the karat system, pure gold is 24K, so 18K equals 18/24. The remaining 25% consists of other metals such as copper, silver, nickel, or palladium, added to adjust color, hardness, and durability. The exact composition varies by manufacturer and region.
Color and alloys: Yellow 18K is the traditional color, while white 18K uses white metals and is
Properties and uses: Higher gold content yields richer color but softer metal. 18K is harder and more
Care, value, and standards: 18K gold is more expensive than lower-karat gold due to its gold content.