Many people confuse electroforming with electroplating, but they are distinct processes. Although they use similar materials—like a base form, metal, a rectifier, beakers, a plating solution, and a power supply—their results differ.
Electroforming builds up a thick copper coating around an item, whereas electroplating applies a thin layer of metal over another metal. While electroplated gold is genuine gold, its value is lower than solid gold due to the thin layer used. In contrast, electroforming often features copper as the main design element and is typically used for creating more substantial jewelry pieces.