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Gold 375: Understanding 9ct Gold

We believe in providing our customers with high-quality, hallmarked gold jewellery. If you’ve seen the Gold 375 stamp on a piece of jewellery, it refers to 9ct gold, one of the most popular and durable gold alloys used in fine jewellery.

What Does Gold 375 Mean?

The 375 hallmark indicates that the gold content is 37.5% pure gold, with the remaining 62.5% made up of other metals such as silver, copper, or palladium. This combination enhances durability while maintaining the beauty of gold.

Gold 375 in Jewellery

9ct Gold 375 is a popular choice for rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings due to its strength and affordability. Available in different tones, including:

  • Yellow Gold 375 – A classic and timeless choice.
  • White Gold 375 – Often rhodium-plated for a bright, silvery finish.
  • Rose Gold 375 – A warm, romantic hue with a touch of copper.

Is Gold 375 Real Gold?

Yes, Gold 375 is real gold. While it contains less pure gold than higher carat options like 18ct (750) or 22ct (916), it is a durable and cost-effective choice for everyday jewellery.

Why Choose 9ct Gold?

  • Stronger & More Durable – Less prone to scratching and bending.
  • Affordable Luxury – Offers the beauty of gold at a lower price than higher carats.
  • Versatile & Stylish – Available in various colours and designs.

 

All our Gold 375 pieces are hallmarked at the Birmingham Assay Office, ensuring authenticity and quality. Visit our Keswick workshop to explore our 9ct gold collection or commission a bespoke jewellery piece designed just for you.