Gold Plated Metal
In a gold plated jewelry item the metal beneath the gold plate will eventually come to the surface and become discolored so it will need to be polished.
Gold plated metal. With costume jewelry the base metal would contaminate the tanks with the gold in them so a different metal is plated prior to the gold plating. Generally plating is the process through which a piece of jewelry made from a certain metal or alloy is covered with a layer of another metal. Additionally this step is used when the base metal like copper is known to atomically migrate outside of the gold layer to create spots of tarnish after plating. This process was invented by an italian chemist luigi brugnatelli in 1805 the first person to plate a thin coat of gold onto silver.
For example a copper or silver ring with a layer of gold on top would be sold as gold plated. Gold plated items have a base metal underneath the gold plate like copper or silver which makes the jewelry piece stronger and less likely to bend though these jewelry metals tarnish. An all inclusive kit is ideal. The average gold plating kit will include a liquid gold solution an electrical supply and a plating wand or brush that links to the power supply and directs where the gold is bonded.
Gold plating is a process where a thin layer of gold is bonded onto a base metal. Plating is quite common in the jewelry world with gold and rhodium being two popular types.