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- Vermeil abstract "Vermeil (/ˈvɜːrmɪl/ or /vərˈmeɪ/; French: [vɛʁˈmɛj]) is an alternative for the usual term silver-gilt, or silver plated or gilt with gold. Vermeil pieces appear to be gold but are much cheaper and lighter than solid gold. It is a traditional luxury material used for table plate, toilet services and grand decorative pieces. Vermeil is a French word which came into use in the English language, mostly in America, in the 19th century, and is rare in British English. is a combination of sterling silver, gold, and other precious metals, commonly used as a component in jewelry. A typical example is sterling silver coated with 14 carat (58%) gold. To be considered vermeil in the US, the gold must be at least 10 carat (42%) and have thickness equivalent to at least 2.5 micrometres of fine gold (a 12 carat [50%] plating would need to be 5 μm thick). In the US, sterling silver covered with a base metal (such as nickel) and plated with gold cannot be sold as vermeil without disclosing that it contains base metal.Vermeil can be produced by either fire-gilding or electrolysis. The original fire-gilding process was developed in France in the mid-18th century; however, France later banned the production of vermeil because over time artisans developed blindness due to mercury involved in the process. Today, vermeil is safely produced by electrolysis.The White House has a collection of vermeil tableware kept on display (when not in use) in the Vermeil Room.The US Code of Federal Regulations 16, Part 23.5 defines Vermeil: \"An industry product may be described or marked as 'vermeil' if it consists of a base of sterling silver coated or plated on all significant surfaces with gold or gold alloy of not less than 10 karat fineness, that is of substantial thickness and a minimum thickness throughout equivalent to two and one half (2½) microns (or approximately 1/10000th of an inch) of fine gold.\"".
- Vermeil thumbnail StorrVermeil1810.jpg?width=300.
- Vermeil wikiPageID "3851059".
- Vermeil wikiPageLength "2793".
- Vermeil wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Vermeil wikiPageRevisionID "684230891".
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrolysis.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gilding.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gold.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metal_plating.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Electrolysis.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink File:StorrVermeil1810.jpg.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Fineness.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Gilding.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Gilding_metal.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Gold_plating.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(element).
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Micrometre.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Ormolu.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Silver-gilt.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Sterling_silver.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Tableware.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Toilet_service.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink Vermeil_Room.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLink White_House.
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vermeil".
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLinkText "gold-plated".
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLinkText "vermeil tableware".
- Vermeil wikiPageWikiLinkText "vermeil".
- Vermeil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-fr.
- Vermeil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Vermeil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Vermeil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vermeil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Vermeil subject Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Vermeil subject Category:Electrolysis.
- Vermeil subject Category:Gilding.
- Vermeil subject Category:Gold.
- Vermeil subject Category:Metal_plating.
- Vermeil subject Category:Silver.
- Vermeil hypernym Alternative.
- Vermeil type Organisation.
- Vermeil type Art.
- Vermeil type Coating.
- Vermeil type Element.
- Vermeil type Process.
- Vermeil type Technique.
- Vermeil comment "Vermeil (/ˈvɜːrmɪl/ or /vərˈmeɪ/; French: [vɛʁˈmɛj]) is an alternative for the usual term silver-gilt, or silver plated or gilt with gold. Vermeil pieces appear to be gold but are much cheaper and lighter than solid gold. It is a traditional luxury material used for table plate, toilet services and grand decorative pieces. Vermeil is a French word which came into use in the English language, mostly in America, in the 19th century, and is rare in British English.".
- Vermeil label "Vermeil".
- Vermeil sameAs Q15221792.
- Vermeil sameAs Vermeil.
- Vermeil sameAs Vermeil.
- Vermeil sameAs m.0b3866.
- Vermeil sameAs Q15221792.
- Vermeil wasDerivedFrom Vermeil?oldid=684230891.
- Vermeil depiction StorrVermeil1810.jpg.
- Vermeil isPrimaryTopicOf Vermeil.