Gold Plating Services — Premium Finish, Lasting Quality, Expertly Applied
Our gold plating services combine luxury with performance. Whether you’re restoring jewellery, enhancing hardware, or plating high-precision components, we apply gold finishes with expert precision — all in-house, all to the highest standard.
At Concours Plating, we offer bright, satin, and technical-grade gold plating with full surface prep, precise thickness control, and optional protective coatings. From one-off heirlooms to commercial applications, we plate with care, consistency, and unmatched attention to detail.

Benefits of Gold Plating

How Our Gold Plating Process Works
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Degreasing & Surface Cleaning — to remove oils, tarnish, and debris
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Polishing & Surface Prep — creating a flawless base layer
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Optional Undercoating — using nickel or copper for better adhesion
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Gold Electroplating — applying the required karat and thickness (from 0.5 to 5+ microns)
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Finishing & Optional Clear Coating — for protection from wear or oxidation
Where Gold Plating Works Best
Gold plating is suitable for:
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Jewellery and personal accessories
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Watch cases and luxury hardware
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Electronics and contact points
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Interior hardware and premium fittings
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Restoration of antiques and family heirlooms


Why Choose Concours Plating?
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In-house plating with full control over every stage
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We work with real gold — no shortcuts, no flash coating
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Precision-plated for both decorative and technical applications
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Trusted for heirloom restoration and low-volume custom projects
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Fully customisable: choose karat, finish style, and thickness

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What karats of gold do you offer for plating?
We typically plate using 18k or 24k gold, but other karats can be discussed based on your needs.
Will gold plating wear off over time?
Yes, depending on usage. That’s why we offer various thickness levels and protective options to extend lifespan.
Can you gold plate only part of an object or large surface areas?
Yes — using wand (selective) gold plating, we can apply gold only to specific areas of an item without immersing the entire piece. This is ideal for larger objects, touch-ups, electrical contacts, or when a full dip isn't possible or necessary. Let us know your requirements and we’ll recommend the right method.






