Electroplating, also known as galvanic deposition is common practice in the global jewelry industry. E-Coating, silver plating, gold&rose gold plating and Rhodium plating are most often used plating methods.
E-Coating relies on using an electrical current to coat a metal surface with an organic lacquer. It’s designed to significantly improve your jewelry’s tarnishing resistance.
Silver plating, an extra layer of pure silver, gives the item an extra layer of shininess and added protection against scratches and daily wear & tear.
Gold plating is a delicate art, and there are various thicknesses available depending on the specific type of jewelry and your needs. And rose gold, often referred to as Pink Gold, is usually an alloy of gold and copper. Rose gold can never be made of 100% gold, as copper is needed to give it its pink hue.
Rhodium is a silver-white hard metal found in platinum ores. This noble metal offers wearers a stunningly bright finish with long-lasting wear. Rhodium plating delivers unmatched durability and brilliant brightness, naturally boosting the aesthetics and longevity of any metal jewelry.