Vermeil jewellery

Vermeil is a precious metal made of silver 925
thousandth covered with a thick layer of gold 18 karats.
Lighter than solid gold but with the same brilliance,
jewelry made of vermeil is highly prized for its longevity
and its very pleasant wear.

Jewels in gold 18 karats 

Vermeil is a precious metal made of 925 mill silver covered with a thick layer (20 times thicker than gold plating) of 18 gold karats.
Light and incredibly bright, vermeil jewelry is highly prized for its longevity and its pleasant wear.
Find all our fine rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings in vermeil.

Our selection of 18kt vermeil jewelery pieces 

Creoles in vermeil set with emeralds
Accumulated rings in gold vermeil set with emeralds
accumulated rings in gold vermeil set with rubies

The history of vermeil

The history of vermeil dates back to medieval times in Europe, where it was used to create sumptuous and elegant pieces of silverware.

 The term "vermeil" comes from the French word "vermeille", which means "bright red", referring to the reddish golden color that characterizes this type of object. Vermeil was often used to create liturgical objects such as chalices, ciboria and patens for use in churches. Artisans of the time used a complex technique that involved coating a solid silver base with a thin layer of gold, creating a luxurious-looking object at a lower cost than a solid gold object. Gilt was also prized for creating jewelry, including brooches, pendants and bracelets, which were worn by members of the nobility and royalty to display their social status and wealth. Today, vermeil is still used in the creation of fine silverware and jewelry, and continues to embody the elegance and splendor of its rich historical heritage.

What is the symbolism of vermeil?

Silver vermeil is often associated with various symbolic meanings depending on the cultural and historical context. Here are some symbolic meanings commonly attributed to vermeil:
1. Love and romance: Silver vermeil is often associated with love and romance because of its golden luster. It is often used to represent enduring love and the warmth of romantic relationships.
2. Longevity and Durability: Silver vermeil has a silver base with a thin layer of gold, making it durable and resistant to wear. As a result, vermeil is often associated with longevity, durability and strength, making it a symbolic choice for celebrating wedding anniversaries and other life milestones.
3. Luxury and Elegance: Gilt, with its golden appearance, is often considered luxurious and elegant. It is used in the manufacture of high-end jewelry and decorative items, making it a symbolic choice to represent refinement and elegance.
4. Award or Honor: Gilt is sometimes used as an award or honor in certain contexts, such as medals or honors. It can symbolize recognition and appreciation of a particular achievement or merit.

The care of gold plated jewelry

How to care for your silver jewelry?

Caring for your silver plate jewelry is relatively simple and can help preserve its appearance and durability over time. Here are some tips on how to care for your silver vermeil jewelry:
1. Avoid contact with water: Silver vermeil is composed of a thin layer of gold on a silver base, and water can potentially cause discoloration or tarnishing of the silver. Therefore, avoid wearing your vermeil jewelry while showering, swimming or doing any other activity that involves prolonged contact with water.
2. Avoid chemicals: Chemicals in cosmetics, perfumes, cleaning products and other substances can damage the gold coating on your gold vermeil jewelry. Avoid wearing your gold vermeil jewelry when using such products or make sure it is completely dry before wearing it.
3. Clean Gently: To clean your silver plate jewelry, use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to gently polish the surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or rough cloths that may scratch the surface of the gold or silver. You can use the chamois cloth that comes with your Mayuri jewelry. If traces of oxidation appear, make a paste with bicarbonate and a little water and rub it on your jewelry, the oxidation should go away. You can also use a toothbrush and toothpaste and gently scrub your jewelry.
4. Store carefully: To avoid scratches and tangles, store your silver jewelry separately in a jewelry box or cloth bag. You can use the Mayuri jewelry box or the Mayuri jewelry box jewelry box for this purpose. Avoid storing them loose or stacked to avoid rubbing and damage.
4. Be aware of daily wear and tear: Avoid wearing your silver jewelry during strenuous physical activity or household chores that may damage it. Also, remove your vermeil jewelry before going to bed to avoid damage while you sleep.

By following these simple care tips, you can extend the life and preserve the appearance of your vermeil jewelry.

The ruddy weddings

The vermeil wedding anniversary is traditionally celebrated on the 37th wedding anniversary.

According to tradition, each year of marriage is associated with a specific material, and vermeil is the material associated with the 37th wedding anniversary. The term "vermeil" refers to a material that is composed of a silver base covered with a thin layer of gold, making it a symbolic choice to celebrate the longevity and durability of a marriage that has endured for many years. Vermeil weddings are often an opportunity to celebrate this wedding anniversary with gifts or jewelry made of vermeil, as well as with gestures of love and appreciation for the couple celebrating this milestone in their married life.
Vermeil earrings are lighter than gold earrings due to the materials used, which can make them more comfortable to wear, especially for those with sensitive ears. 

Vermeil engagement ring and wedding rings

When choosing jewelry to symbolize love and commitment, durability is essential. While vermeil, with its flash of gold plated on silver, may seem attractive at first, it's important to consider the longevity of your investment.

Vermeil engagement rings and wedding bands may look beautiful at first, but over time, wear and tear can cause the gold layer to flake away, revealing the underlying silver. This can alter the ring's appearance, requiring frequent maintenance to maintain its original look.

By contrast, opting for rings made from genuine gold guarantees far superior durability. Pure gold or gold alloyed with other precious metals offers greater resistance to everyday wear and tear. Its solid composition retains its brilliance and beauty over the years, representing a timeless symbol of your love and commitment.

As a precious metal, gold is also less likely to cause allergic reactions, offering added comfort for carefree daily wear.

While vermeil may seem an affordable option at first glance, investing in genuine gold engagement and wedding rings ensures quality, durability and emotional value that will span generations, testifying to your undying love.

Buy a piece of silver jewelry

Gemstone offers the luxurious look of solid gold at a more affordable price.

Because vermeil is made by coating a solid silver base with a thin layer of gold, it has the same golden luster as pure gold, but at a lower cost. This allows jewelry lovers to own a high-end looking piece of jewelry without the high price of solid gold. In addition, vermeil is durable and tarnish-resistant, thanks to the layer of gold that protects the underlying silver. This means that vermeil jewelry is designed to last over time with proper care. Finally, vermeil offers a wide variety of designs and styles, from classic pieces to contemporary creations, making it a versatile choice for all tastes and occasions. All in all, buying a piece of jewelry made of vermeil offers the perfect combination of the luxurious look of gold, the durability of silver and a more affordable price.

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