Last year for Valentine's Day, your significant other gifted you a beautiful gold necklace (earning major brownie points).
But ever since, you've been tinged with an ounce of suspicion every time you catch a glimpse of it sitting on the nightstand. Did they really splurge on a high-quality 24-karat piece?
It turns out you don’t have to make a trip to the jeweler to find out.
In the video above, Jeff Rossen, NBC News National Investigative Correspondent and host of Rossen Reports, shares with us a super easy (and cheap) way to figure out if your gold is real or not — right at home.
A few men are going to be sleeping in the doghouse tonight.
How to Spot a Fake
What you need: a magnet and the piece of jewelry in question.
What to do: Hold the magnet up to the gold. If it’s real gold it will not stick to the magnet. (Fun fact: Real gold is not magnetic.) Fake gold, on the other hand, will stick to the magnet.
If that necklace leaps to the magnet, your significant other has some explaining to do.
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Brianna Steinhilber
Brianna Steinhilber is an editor at NBC News BETTER.
FAQs
Real gold maintains its shine over time and does not tarnish or discolour. It also has distinct markings, such as hallmarks indicating purity. In contrast, fake gold may exhibit signs of wear and tear, like tarnishing or flaking. It lacks the hallmarks of authenticity and may be attracted to magnets.
What is a real life example of all that glitters is not gold? ›
Mentioned below are some examples where you can use the idiom all that glitters are not gold: After being cheated on by a handsome man she finally realised that all that glitters is not gold. Remember, all that glitters is not gold. Rich people also suffer from depression.
What is the error correction for all which sparkles are not gold? ›
Detailed Solution. "The error is in part 1: "glitters were not gold." The correct sentence should be "all that glitters is not gold." Key Points- The phrase "all that glitters is not gold" means that not everything that looks valuable or attractive is actually valuable or useful.
How to spot a fake 18K gold stamp? ›
Look for Hallmarks
The valid purity number for an 18K gold is 18K in the karat system and 750 in the Millesimal Fineness system. Anything other than the numbers above are false purity numbers. With hallmarks, it is easier to identify and verify the authenticity of your gold piece, as it shows its level of purity.
How can I test gold at home? ›
The Water or Float Test
You can test gold at home by using a water method known as the "density test" or "specific gravity test." Since gold is denser than most other metals, it will sink when submerged in water.
Is a accepted fact that All that glitters is not gold? ›
The Correct Answer would be ' it is a universally accepted fact that all that glitters is not gold.
What is the analysis of All that glitters is not gold? ›
“All that glitters is not gold”, is a popular adage, which implies that not everything looks valuable or true, turns out to be like that. This applies to people, places, or things that claim to be more worthy than they actually are. William Shakespeare used this expression in his famous play, “The merchant of Venice”.
What glitter isn't always gold? ›
"All that glitters is not gold" is an aphorism stating that not everything that looks precious or true turns out to be so. While early expressions of the idea are known from at least the 12th–13th century, the current saying is derived from a 16th-century line by William Shakespeare, "All that glisters is not gold".
Can gold be fake even with stamp? ›
Fake gold is everywhere. As a buyer, you need to be informed of what types of gold are out there, and what you should avoid. Stamps and hallmarks are easy ways to identify gold, but they're not always accurate. To accurately verify real gold, you'll need to do a magnet test, as well as an acid test.
What color does fake gold turn? ›
Counterfeit gold may, however, exhibit discoloration, turning green or black due to a chemical reaction with the lighter flame. Residue: Real gold won't leave any residue behind after the lighter test. However, fake gold jewelry or gold filled items may leave behind a black or dark residue.
The Gold Detector - Gold Finder app has minimal storage requirements for download and boasts an attractive user interface that is easy to navigate. The app is eligible on magnetic sensor built-in Android devices and works on multiple types of surfaces.