Goldplated
Goldplated, also written as gold-plated, is a surface finishing process in which a thin layer of gold is deposited onto a non-gold base metal through electroplating or electroless deposition. The goal is to confer the appearance of gold and, in some cases, improved corrosion resistance at lower cost than solid gold.
Common base metals include copper, brass, nickel, zinc alloy, and stainless steel. The gold layer is usually
Electroplating uses an electrical current to move gold ions from a solution onto the item; electroless gold
Durability: wear and abrasion can expose base metal; re-plating may be required. Nickel underlayers can trigger