Do not buy your jewellery on excursions if you decide to go with your tour operater such as first choice, because they will charge after your shopping huge commision without your knowledge.
They will stop on some excursions for so called "toilet break or refreshment break", and will of course recommend you to purchase your jewellery from this places, once you pay, this company will alocate %10 or even more to your tour operater...
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If you are interested in buying Jewellery while you are on Holiday in Sarigerme , Please visit Jewellery Shops and have a informative chat. There are few Jewellery shops in Sarigerme. |
Please read below for your Information ....
What is Pure Gold ? |
We call 24 Karat gold as pure gold since it is not treated with any other metal and is not adulterated: it is precious and it's pure. Other qualities of gold - 14K, 18K or 22K - are called not pure gold, but gold alloy (for example: 18 Karat gold, is only three quarters (75 %) pure gold ). They are mixed with some combination of silver and/or copper. This serves to dilute the "precious" gold component and, of course to change the color. For example, copper reddens the gold where silver greens it. More important, they make the jewelry subject to corrosion. Pure gold itself does not corrode, but its primary alloys with copper or silver will do so forming very dark chemical compounds under moist or wet conditions. If you perspire, fatty acids released by your body can cause corrosion of 18 Karat (or lower) gold. This problem can be worse in coastal and humid areas where sea salt in the air combines with perspiration and discolors skin. The chlorine, which is routinely added to the swimming pools and spas, is one of the worst enemies of gold. Corrosion can weaken gold's structure, eventually leading to breakage. |
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The Characteristic Color of Pure Gold |
Pure gold has a characteristic color and even with the minimum addition of alloy the color of gold can be changed. To give the special and distinctive color of pure gold to the accessories and watches in silver, steel and other metals or lower carat gold alloys, it is a wide spread technique to electroplate jewelry with 24K gold. These gold-plated accessories soon lose their color as the electroplating wears off. |
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24K Gold is Tradition |
It is a well-known fact that ancient civilizations treasured pure gold and used it to make objects for their most important rituals. The famous pieces of Anatolian, Egyptian, Mexican and Peruvian civilizations would not last if they were made of anything less than 24 Karat gold. Look no further than the nearest museum where gold jewelry, coins and artifacts from ancient civilizations are standing proof of the enduring beauty and permanence of pure gold. |
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24K Gold for Therapeutic Jewelry |
Another advantage of 24-karat gold can be said to be its conductivity. Gold is the most electrically conductive metal. In its pure form, it allows even the tiniest electrical currents to flow through. This is very important in gemstone therapy. Gemstones have been used throughout civilizations and across many cultures for healing and strength. Each gemstone carries a distinct vibration energy that helps enhance our natural ability to heal. |


















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