The Gold Guide

2026 Gold Bracelet Trends: The Complete Style Guide
Gold bracelets have always been a statement of wealth, taste, and identity — but in 2026, they're doing something more nuanced: they're telling your story. Whether you're drawn to the warm glow of 18k yellow gold or the architectural cool of textured bangles, this year's trends reward those who wear with intention. Read more...
Jewellery Sourcing Guide: How Small Brands Choose Manufacturers
Starting a jewellery brand often begins with a creative idea. Turning that idea into a physical product, however, requires understanding how jewellery manufacturing works. Many small brands struggle with sourcing because the production process is rarely explained in a transparent way. Read more...
How to Choose Gold Jewellery for Your Skin Tone
The real rule? There are no rules. If you love yellow gold and have cool skin — wear it. Jewellery is personal expression. At Bolek, our 14k yellow gold creates warmth against every skin tone. Discover our collection. Read more...
5 Gold Jewellery Trends for 2026
The 5 biggest 14k gold jewellery trends of 2026. From coloured gemstones to Y-necklaces. Read more...
Earring Styling: How to Create the Perfect Ear Party
An ear party is wearing multiple earrings together — mixing studs, hoops, and drops for a curated, personal look. Read more...
How to Stack Gold Bracelets: The Art of Arm Candy
A single bracelet is beautiful. Three or four together? That’s arm candy — one of the most expressive ways to wear 14k gold. Read more...
The Perfect Gold Jewellery Gift for Every Occasion
Choosing the perfect gift can feel overwhelming. You want something personal, meaningful, and timeless — not something that will be forgotten after a few months. That is why 14k solid gold jewellery remains one of the most loved gifts across generations. Gold jewellery is not just beautiful. It lasts. It becomes part of someone’s daily life. It carries memories. It often becomes something people never take off. At Bolek Jewellery, each piece is made from solid 14k gold and handcrafted by women artisans. Every piece includes a Bolek Bond card, allowing... Read more...
Does 14k Gold Tarnish? The Complete Truth
This might be the most common question people have about gold jewellery: does it tarnish? The short answer: no. Solid 14 karat gold does not tarnish, does not oxidise, and does not change colour. Ever. That’s one of the fundamental properties that has made gold valuable to humans for thousands of years. But there’s nuance here, so let’s cover everything. Read more...
14k Gold vs. Gold Plated: What’s the Real Difference?
You’ve seen them everywhere: “gold jewellery” for under €30. Beautiful photos, golden shine, great reviews. But when that necklace turns your neck green after three months, you start wondering — what exactly did you buy? The answer, in most cases: gold plated jewellery. And the difference between gold plated and solid 14k gold isn’t just a matter of price. It’s a matter of what you’re actually wearing. Read more...
What is 14 Karat Gold? Everything You Need to Know
Gold is everywhere in jewellery — but not all gold is created equal. If you’ve ever wondered what “14 karat” actually means, or why some gold jewellery costs ten times more than others, this guide is for you. At Bolek Jewellery, we work exclusively with solid 14 karat gold. Not gold plated. Not gold filled. Solid gold, through and through. Here’s why — and what that means for you. Read more...
Why Solid Gold Jewellery Still Has Material Value
In many parts of the world, jewellery is seen purely as something emotional — a gift, a memory, or a design choice. Once it is worn, people often assume its value disappears. But this belief is not entirely accurate. Solid gold jewellery is not only decorative. It is also made from a precious material whose value does not vanish with time. So why do so many people overlook this? Jewellery as decoration vs jewellery as value Across cultures, jewellery has been understood in very different ways. In much of the... Read more...
What Is the Difference Between Hand-Wrapped and Cast Stone-Set Jewellery?
At first glance, hand-wrapped and cast stone-set jewellery can look similar. Both can be made from solid gold, both can hold stones, and both can be sold as “fine jewellery.”The real difference is how the setting is made — and how it behaves over time. This difference isn’t about aesthetics. It’s about structure, durability, and intention. What Is Cast Stone Setting? In cast jewellery, the stone setting is created as part of a mould. Using a process called casting, the prongs, bezel, or stone seat are poured in molten metal... Read more...