FAQ

What kind of jewelry is good for the beach?

When it comes to accesorizing your beach outfits, choose the jewelry that is waterproof, does not corrode and does not tarnish in sea water. Gold-plated stainless steel jewelry: The ultimate beach essential. Stainless steel doesn’t rust or tarnish, which means gold-plated pieces can handle saltwater, chlorine, and humidity without losing their shine. Cult of Sun Jewelry is made with stainless steel base and finished with 18K gold plating, so make sure it stays beautiful - and durable- for years. Silver jewelry: Sterling silver works well at the beach, especially for occasional wear. Just keep in mind it may oxidize over time, so a quick clean after exposure to saltwater helps keep it bright and shiny. Solid gold jewelry: A luxe option that won’t tarnish in water. While safe for the beach, it’s best reserved for daintier pieces due to the cost of gold.

What are the beach jewelry trends in 2026?

Beach jewelry in 2026 is all about drawing inspiration from nature and ocean -pieces that feel relaxed, vacay-ready, but with a modern twist or statement detailing. Natural textures and nautical-inspired shapes take the lead, with a focus on versatility and layering. Shell and nautical motifs: A modern take on coastal classics, from oversized natural shells to shell-inspired imitations. Irregular pearls: Organic shapes that feel natural, imperfect, and intentionally cool. Beaded necklaces: Natural stones, glass, acrylic, and mixed beads for a cool layered look on one hand. Plus, chunky statement beaded necklaces is an emerging trend of 2026. Molten and organic textures: Abstract and organic pendant shapes, and finishes that take inspiration from rocks, corrals and ocean. Mixed materials: Gold-plated accents paired with resin, stone, or crystal for texture and contrast.

How long does gold plated jewelry last?

The durability of gold-plated jewelry comes down to the base metal and the thickness of the gold layer. Cult of Sun Jewelry pieces use 18K gold plating over stainless steel, which means they won’t tarnish when exposed to water, salt, or humidity. You can swim in the ocean, lounge in the pool, or shower daily without worry. As long as you store them carefully and avoid scratches, your jewelry keeps its shine season after season. On the contrary, pieces made with brass base are not meant to be in contact with water and will tarnish/corrode over time. Gold plated jewelry with silver base is also tarnish and water resistant, however silver might darken overtime and requires some upkeep.

Does gold plated jewerly tarnish in water?

Gold plating stays bright when the base metal is tarnish resistant. Beach jewelry plated in 18K gold over stainless steel is an ideal choice because stainless steel resists tarnish, saltwater, chlorine, and humidity. Wear them in the ocean or pool - no problem. Brass jewelry isn't built for beach life; brass react with moisture and eventually darken beneath the plating. For sun, salt, and swim days, silver or stainless steel is the only base that stays flawless. Cult of Sun beach jewelry collection is 18K gold plated over stainless steel base, to make sure that your jewelry will enjoy the beach lifestyle as much as you do.

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