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November 13, 2009

Rejecting Gold Plate Vermeil Style

Filed under: Business, Greening — Tags: , , leah @ 9:56 am

Gold Plate Vermeil jewelry parts continue to grow as an overall percentage of our sales. It seems like every week we are sending off larger and larger boxes of silver to be plated. Last week it was a 20 lb box of silver! We love the look of the 24k satin finish and we have a number of styles that sell better in gold than in the original silver version.

Gold Plate Vermeil Style rejects that did not pass our Quality Control.  We will sent it to a refinery for melting so we can at least retrieve the raw silver for re-use.

Gold Plate Vermeil Style rejects that did not pass our Quality Control. We send rejects to a refinery for melting so we can at least retrieve the raw silver for re-use.

However, we also experience quite a bit of loss in the plating process. We quality control every gold plate item before we put it into office stock. Gold styles may be rejected because they physically break during plating; because the satin finish has a rough, almost sticky-looking surface; because the items have black “gunk” in the crevices that cannot be removed; or because the items have major pockmarks or scratches on the surface that are revealed after plating. Occasionally we’ll have a style, like S2460, a large puffy hammered heart, that looks fantastic in gold plate. Unfortunately, due to the item’s construction, it oozes a greenish blue liquid that dries into a crust after plating. After rejecting almost 90% of the stock sent for plating, we no longer plate S2460.

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