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Handcrafted in Athens
Recycled Solid Gold
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Rated 4.9 from 10,000+ Reviews
Handcrafted in Athens
Recycled Solid Gold
Free Shipping & 30-Day Returns
Lifetime Warranty
Rated 4.9 from 10,000+ Reviews
Handcrafted in Athens
Recycled Solid Gold
Free Shipping & 30-Day Returns
Lifetime Warranty
Rated 4.9 from 10,000+ Reviews
10k gold is 41.7% pure gold alloyed with silver, copper, and zinc. The higher alloy content makes it the most durable karat used in fine jewelry, harder and more scratch-resistant than 14k or 18k. For pieces you plan to wear without ever taking off, from a 10k gold ring you stack daily to a 10k gold chain necklace that moves with you, this is the metal that holds up.
Every 10k gold piece at ENEA Studio is solid throughout. No plating, no vermeil, no hollow construction. The gold goes all the way through, which means it will never change color, never wear away, and never reveal a different metal underneath. This is real gold jewelry at a more accessible price point, built to the same standard as our 14k collection.
This collection spans the full ENEA Studio range in solid 10k gold. 10k gold rings from thin stackable bands to diamond-set statement pieces. 10k gold necklaces including cable chains, herringbone chains, and diamond pendant necklaces. 10k gold bracelets from delicate chain bracelets to bezel-set diamond stations. 10k gold earrings including hoops, studs, huggies, and drop styles. Yellow gold throughout, each piece handcrafted in Athens by the Vouclos family workshop.
The choice between 10k and 14k comes down to two things: durability and warmth. 10k gold is harder and more resistant to scratching, making it the better choice for rings, bracelets, and any piece exposed to daily contact. 14k gold carries a richer, deeper yellow tone because of its higher gold content (58.5% vs 41.7%). Both are solid gold, both are handcrafted in our Athens workshop, and both will last for decades. Many of our clients own pieces in both karats, wearing 10k for everyday and 14k for pieces they want that extra warmth. For a deeper comparison, our guide to 10k vs 14k gold covers everything a goldsmith would want you to know.
Yes. 10k gold is 41.7% pure gold, the minimum karat that can legally be sold as gold jewelry in the United States. It is a solid gold alloy, not plated or filled. Every piece in this collection is solid 10k gold throughout.
Solid 10k gold does not tarnish under normal conditions. It will not turn your skin green. Some temporary discoloration can occur with new jewelry due to manufacturing residues, but this washes off and does not return. The metal itself is stable and non-reactive for daily wear.
Yes. Solid 10k gold is safe to wear in the shower. Water, soap, and body wash will not damage the metal. The only thing to avoid is prolonged exposure to chlorine (swimming pools, hot tubs), which can weaken gold alloys over time
10k gold is the best karat for everyday wear. Its higher alloy content makes it harder and more scratch-resistant than 14k or 18k gold. This is why we offer our most popular everyday pieces, like stackable rings and chain necklaces, in 10k as well as 14k.
A 10k gold bracelet is built for the woman who wears it every day and does not think about it. The higher alloy content in 10k gold (41.7% pure gold combined with copper, silver, and zinc for hardness) creates a metal that resists scratches and holds its shape better than 14k or 18k at the same design. For a bracelet that lives on the wrist through workouts, dishes, sleep, and the constant motion of daily life, 10k is the smarter choice.
Every 10k gold bracelet in this collection is solid throughout. The clasp is 10k. The chain is 10k. The jump rings are 10k. There is no plating to wear off at the friction points where bracelets take the most contact. A solid 10k gold bracelet holds its color and its finish the same in year ten as it did on day one.
Here is how the styles divide. For stackable pieces, see our stacking bracelets. For diamond stations along the chain, browse our diamond station bracelets. For a single substantial piece, see our tennis bracelets. For a hand chain that extends from the wrist, explore our hand chain bracelets.
10k gold bracelets layer naturally with 14k gold bracelets on the same wrist. The slight tone difference between the two alloys adds depth to a mixed-karat stack. For the complete 10k gold range, see our 10k gold jewelry collection. For a broader bracelet selection, browse our bracelets collection.
Every 10k gold bracelet ships free within the US, handcrafted in solid gold by the Tasatzis family at our Athens bench. Solid gold. Harder wearing. Built to stay on.