18K Gold-Plated Stainless Steel Jewelry | Stylr
The gold tone that earns its name. Stylr's 18K gold-plated jewelry — necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets — uses an 18K gold layer bonded over a 316L surgical stainless steel core. That's not the same as gold vermeil (which uses sterling silver underneath, prone to tarnish and thinner wear) or thin gold-plating over brass (which exposes reactive metal in 4–8 weeks). The core matters as much as the color.
How 18K gold-plated stainless steel compares to vermeil
Gold vermeil is 2.5+ microns of gold over 925 sterling silver. Sterling silver tarnishes when exposed to sulfur and oxygen, which means vermeil pieces develop dark patina at the edges over 6–12 months even if the gold layer holds. Our 18K gold-plated pieces are bonded over 316L stainless steel — non-tarnishing by chemistry, not by maintenance. The gold layer protects the color; the stainless core protects against the failure mode that kills most affordable gold jewelry.
Real-world wear: showers, sweat, sleep
The 18K gold layer is bonded under vacuum (PVD or electrobonding), not dipped. It survives daily exposure to soap, sweat, chlorinated pool water, ocean swims, and overnight wear. We don't recommend acetone-based nail polish remover or bleach in direct contact, but ordinary daily life — including the gym shower and the post-workout protein shake on your hand — is well within design tolerance.
The honest material breakdown
Core: 316L surgical stainless steel (hypoallergenic, the same alloy in surgical implants). Gold layer: 18K (75% pure gold by weight, alloyed with copper and silver for color stability). Bond method: PVD or electrobonding under vacuum. Warranty: 1 year against color fade or tarnish — significantly longer than the typical 30–90 days you'll see on competitors' vermeil.
Common questions
Will it fade like cheap gold-plated jewelry? Not within the 1-year warranty under normal wear. The failure mode in cheap plate is the brass/copper underneath leaching through; that's not a path here. Is this real gold? The 18K layer is real gold (75% pure). The core is stainless steel, which is what makes it durable. Solid 18K gold of equivalent weight would cost 30–80× more. Can I shower with it? Yes. What about gym chalk or hand sanitizer? Both are fine in normal exposure. Wipe with a soft cloth at end of day to keep maximum shine.



























