24-karat gold

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24-karat gold

A jeweler carefully examines a 24-karat gold ring under a bright light.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Pure gold: "24-karat gold" refers to gold that is 100% pure, containing no other metals or alloys. It is the highest possible karat measurement for gold.
Usage
  • "24-karat gold" is used to specify the highest purity of gold in jewelry, investment bars, and coins. It is often considered too soft for everyday jewelry, so it is commonly used for bullion and high-value items where purity is paramount.
  • It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to describe a specific type of gold.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The investment bar was made of 24-karat gold.
    • She preferred the rich color of 24-karat gold for her necklace, despite its softness.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in contrast to lower karat values (e.g., 18-karat, 14-karat) to emphasize superior purity and intrinsic value.
  • In finance and commodities trading, "24-karat gold" specifies the standard for pure gold contracts and holdings.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pure gold: A direct synonym for 24-karat gold.
  • Fine gold: Another term often used interchangeably with 24-karat gold, especially in metallurgy and refining.
  • 24k gold: A common abbreviated form.
  • Karat (Carat): A unit for measuring the purity of gold, with 24 karats being pure gold. (Note: 'Carat' is also used for gemstone weight).
Synonyms
  • Pure gold
  • Fine gold
  • 100% gold
Related Phrases
  • Solid gold: This phrase can sometimes refer to items made purely of gold but is more commonly used for items made of high-karat gold alloys, not necessarily 24-karat. Context is important.
  • Bullion: Gold in the form of bars or ingots, which are often 24-karat.
24-karat gold

A jeweler carefully examines a 24-karat gold ring under a bright light.

Noun
  1. 100 per cent gold

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