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9-carat gold: your ultimate guide

9 karat guld hos Pantlån - allt från värdering till försäljning. Lär dig mer om hur du identifierar guldprisets utveckling för att få bästa möjliga.

Everything you need to know about 9 carat gold

9 carat gold is a specific type of gold alloy, meaning that it is composed of several different metals. In a 9-carat gold alloy, 37.5% of the mass is pure gold, while the remaining 62.5% is made up of other metals, usually copper or silver. The word 'karat' indicates the percentage of pure gold in the alloy. As the carat content increases, so does the amount of pure gold.

While it may seem that a higher carat number is always better, it is important to note that high carat gold, such as 18 carat or 24 carat, tends to be softer and more prone to damage. Therefore, 9 karat gold, due to its greater hardness and durability, can often be a better choice for everyday jewelry that is subject to more wear and tear.

Benefits of 9 Carat Gold

Due to its composition, 9 karat gold is much stronger and more durable than high karat gold. A 9k gold necklace or chain is therefore more durable for daily wear and tear. In addition, 9k gold has a slightly more muted color than 18k gold, which can be attractive to those who prefer more understated jewelry.

Gold price, Gold rate and gold price forecast

The gold price in SEK is determined by the current gold price on the world market. The price of gold fluctuates constantly due to a variety of factors, including global economic stability, inflation rates and changes in supply and demand. When looking at the world market price and the evolution of the gold price, the price of gold is not given in grams but in a unit of measurement called the troy ounce, which is equivalent to about 31 grams.

It is also important to note that the price of 9k gold is lower than that of higher carat gold due to its lower gold content and therefore has a lower gold price per gram compared to, say, 24k or 18k.

When you want to value your gold, we recommend using our AI-based valuation tool. By valuing gold online, you don't have to wait for your valuation and get an estimate of the price right away, without having to hand in your gold or visit a physical pawn shop.

Valuing 9 carat gold

Valuing gold involves determining its worth based on a number of different factors. These include the purity of the gold (i.e. its carat content), its weight, its condition and the current market price of gold.

Since 9 karat gold is made up of 37.5% gold and 62.5% other metals, its value will be lower than that of high karat gold such as 24k or 18k gold.What does gold cost per gram? The price of gold per gram can vary considerably depending on the karat content.

Jewelry in 9 Carat Gold

9 karat gold jewelry is popular for use in jewelry, including gold bracelets, gold necklaces, gold rings and gold earrings. This jewelry is more durable and less susceptible to damage than jewelry made from high karat gold, making it an excellent choice for everyday use.

Read more about other gold types and karats

14 carat gold

58.5% gold and 42% alloyed metals
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Often stamped 585 or 14K

18 carat gold

75% gold and 25% alloyed metals
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Often stamped 750 or 18K

20 carat gold

83.3% gold and 16.7% alloyed metals
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Often stamped 833 or 20K

21 carat gold

87.5% gold and 12.5% alloyed metals
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Often stamped 875 or 21K

22 carat gold

92% gold and 8% alloyed metals
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Often stamped 920 or 22K

23 carat gold

95.8% gold and 4.2% alloyed metals
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Often stamped 23K

24 carat gold

99.9% pure gold
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Often stamped 999.9 or 24K
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