Gold filled (laminated gold) is increasingly making its mark in the world of costume jewelry design. Indeed, it is a good alternative to gold and gold-plated. We're delighted to be able to offer you such a wide choice of 14k - 585 thousandths Gold Filled components .




















Gold Filled is the treatment of a metal (often brass) using a mechanical process to apply a layer of gold alloy of varying titration. The weight of gold alloy corresponds to 1/20 of the total weight of the product.
For the more inquisitive, we explain the differences between Gold Filled and Gold Plated, so you can choose the material that's right for you.
As an alternative to gold, 14-carat Gold Filled allows you to create ultra-fashionable jewelry with a look similar to that of gold jewelry.
Like gold, Gold Filled also has a pink Gold Filled version! It's up to you to create your own Gold Filledcostume jewelry !
Use our Gold Filled charms to make pretty pendants, bracelets or earrings.
Our jewelry spacers with zircon stones will add a touch of color to your creations.
If you're in the mood for rose gold, try our rose gold filled primers and charms , as well as our gold filled chains by the meter.
And don't forget to check out our trendy new glue-on elements. Designers use them to glue onto cabochons and even to cast into resin. And what about you? What are you going to do with them?
Gold filled jewelry (laminated gold) has a precious appearance, is timeless and indispensable in your collection.
It's a great alternative to the gold jewelry you've always dreamed of owning.
Here are a few ideas for creations with this beautiful golden metal.
Gold Filled is a precious material that requires special care when handling, to avoid mistakes that could harm the quality of your creations. Common mistakes to avoid include:
For more details on best practices and mistakes to avoid, see our complete guide on how to work with Gold Filled.
Gold Filled and gold-plated are both precious materials, but their manufacturing processes and durability are very different. Here are the main differences:
For more detailed information on the differences between these two materials, see our full article on the differences between Gold Filled and Gold Plated.