Gold-plated jewelry is loved for its elegant appearance and affordability, but many people, especially those with sensitive skin, often ask whether it can cause allergic reactions. The answer depends on the materials used and the quality of the craftsmanship.
Gold-plated jewelry consists of a base metal coated with a thin layer of gold. The quality of the piece depends on both the base material and the thickness and purity of the gold plating.
Allergic reactions are usually caused by certain metals, such as nickel or low-quality alloys, rather than gold itself. When these metals come into contact with the skin, especially for long periods, they can trigger irritation, redness, or itching.
High-quality gold plating can act as a protective barrier between the skin and the base metal. However, if the plating is thin or wears off quickly, the underlying metal may come into contact with the skin and cause reactions.
At Evalorena, most of our jewelry is crafted using S925 sterling silver as the base, a material widely known for being gentle on sensitive skin. Our pieces are finished with 14CT, 18CT, or 21CT gold plating, applied with care to ensure a smooth and comfortable finish. This combination helps reduce the risk of irritation when worn properly.
Avoid exposing jewelry to water, perfumes, or harsh chemicals
Remove jewelry before sleeping or exercising
Store pieces in a dry place when not in use
Follow recommended care guidelines to maintain plating quality
Gold-plated jewelry does not have to cause allergies. With the right materials, careful craftsmanship, and proper care, it can be both beautiful and comfortable to wear. At Evalorena, we design jewelry that allows you to enjoy elegance without worry.