When looking to buy a medal, understanding the difference between 750 thousandths gold and 375 thousandths gold allows for an informed choice. 750 thousandths gold contains 75% pure gold, supplemented by a light alloy to strengthen the metal. 375 thousandths gold contains only 37.5% pure gold, which alters its appearance, resistance, and longevity. The higher the gold content, the more stable, radiant, and durable the jewelry.
750 thousandths gold is distinguished by its warm and deep color, which remains stable over the years. It is more resistant to scratches, oxidation, and color changes. Conversely, 375 thousandths gold, with a higher proportion of alloy metals, can tarnish more quickly, lose its luster, or cause skin reactions in sensitive individuals. It is a more economical alternative, but less suitable for symbolic jewelry intended to last a lifetime.
It is for this reason that Maison Becker has made the exclusive choice of 750 thousandths gold. This quality of gold allows for the creation of jewelry that does not change over time, retains its original beauty, and fully enhances the sacred character of the piece. A baptismal medal is a gift of transmission, a strong symbol that accompanies a child throughout their life: it deserves a noble, brilliant, and resistant material.
Opting for a 750 thousandths gold medal means choosing excellence, durability, and incomparable brilliance. It means offering a piece of jewelry that will remain as beautiful as the day it was received — true to Maison Becker's commitment to quality.