Thursday, May 15, 2014

Choosing the Right Metal for Your Jewelry

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When you start your own jewelry company, it’s important to choose the right metal for your jewelry. Some selections are stronger than others, while other selections are more exotic. It’s important to weigh the options before you start the creative process. Here are some of the best options:
  • Gold – Everyone knows that gold is one of the most important metals on Earth. For ages, people have loved the look and feel of gold as jewelry. When choosing gold, it’s important to balance purity with durability. Pieces that take more abuse should be less pure.
  • Platinum – Technically speaking, platinum is more precious than gold, as it is extremely rare. This is an extremely heavy metal and makes beautiful wedding rings.
  • Stainless Steel – While once looked down upon in the jewelry world, this metal has become very popular due to its industrial look. It is often used in more experimental jewelry pieces.
  • Silver – As you well know, silver has been used to make jewelry as long as gold. Sterling silver is the standard selection and is commonly used for necklaces and rings.


If you are interested in receiving assistance with your precious metals, JRG, Inc. is here for you. We provide exceptional precious metal refining services for your needs.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

The History of Gold Refining



JRG Inc. provides efficient gold refining services for you, but did you know that gold refining has a history that dates back to the earliest humans? That’s right! For many millenniums, people have been working hard to get the purest gold available.

The earliest gold refining attempts can be traced back to the Nahal Qanah Cave and dates back to the 4th millennium BC. This said, refining was generally not practiced until the 6th century. Coins found in the area known as Sardis – which is now Turkey – show the first actual evidence of silver and gold parting. The first literary reference to the parting process is located in the Arthasastra, an ancient Indian treatise. 

After this description, many literary references are made to the salt cementation process of gold parting. In the Medieval period, many detailed descriptions of this process were written. This salt process was the standard until the 16th century, when people started using sulphur, antimony, and mineral acids. In the 1800s, the Wohlwill process was developed and is still commonly used today. 

If you need assistance with the gold refining process, you can come to JRG, Inc. Our team is ready to help you with your needs!