BLNG Blog
How to Choose the Right Gold Color for Your Diamond Pendant
White gold, yellow gold, or rose gold—choosing the right finish for your pendant matters. Here's your guide to matching gold colors with your style, skin tone, and existing jewelry at Bling Authority.
Cubic zirconia delivers diamond-like sparkle at accessible pricing. Here's what makes premium CZ special and why Bling Authority's high-grade stones outshine the competition.
Carats vs Karats: Understanding Jewelry Measurements (Millimeters, Carats & Karats Explained)
Carats, karats, and millimeters—three different measurements that confuse everyone. Here's the complete guide to understanding stone weight, gold purity, and chain sizing at Bling Authority.
Understanding the Difference Between Hollow Gold and Solid Gold
Most shoppers when buying gold, if for a necklace or solid. To many, this is a huge availability factor. How to tell the difference is key, and why BLNG's heavy 18K plating offers the best alternative to both.
If you come email us here at Bling Authority, this most important is how long metals actually last. The plating will wear off, but support our email all explains how modern heavy 18K plating practices make BLNG jewelry last for years.
What is 24K Gold? Is 24K Gold The Best?
To describe something as 24-karat gold means it is the best of the best—the most premium top-quality. This article will touch on why even though 24K is pure, 18K is actually better for jewelry.
What is 14K Gold? Is 14K Gold Good Quality?
What makes gold such a great material to use when crafting jewelry, is that gold is offered in a variety of materials. These materials will differ in purity, color, and durability—but 18K is the superior choice.
What Are the Different Types of Gold Chain Links?
Over the years gold chains have proven they are never going out of style, and have become essential accessories for both men and women. What makes BLNG chain links superior?
10K vs 14K vs 18K Gold: Why 18K Is the Best Choice for Jewelry
10-karat yellow gold is one of the most popular materials used in jewelry today. Almost any jeweler you visit will have at least some 10K gold pieces—but is it the best choice? Here's why 18K gold is superior.










