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Confused about which color to choose? Read our all-inclusive guide to investing in precious gold metal to wear occasionally or from AM to PM.
Gold has been a favorite for making jewelry for eons. But being soft in nature, making jewelry from pure gold is a challenge because it can easily bend or get dented. Imagine having a ring or earrings that don't keep their shape—not great!
To solve this, jewelry maestros started mixing gold with other metals to create diamond engagement rings. This mix of metals is called an alloy. By adding harder metals like copper and platinum to gold, they made new kinds of gold that are strong and sturdy enough for jewelry. This mixing led to three main colors of gold: yellow, white, and rose gold. Now, we can enjoy beautiful and durable jewelry without worrying about it getting all squished!
Shiny, modern, and sleek—that's white gold for you! It's become super popular in the last few decades and is now the most loved color of gold.
First off, what's white gold? Well, it's not pure white. Pure gold is mixed with other metals like silver, nickel, or palladium to create white gold. Even with these mixes, white gold can still have a bit of a yellow tint. In that case, we give it a special coating with rhodium. Rhodium is a tough and beautiful metal that makes white gold jewelry look super white and shiny. It's what gives white gold its unique and beautiful gleam.
Yellow gold is full of splendor and warmth. When we picture gold, that beautiful, glowing yellow hue comes to mind. This metal has a luxurious and royal feel, making it truly captivating.
Gold, in its purest form, is naturally yellow. However, when we talk about yellow gold in the context of jewelry, it's typically an alloy. An alloy is a mix of metals; in yellow gold, pure gold is mixed with other metals like copper, silver, and zinc. This mix strengthens the gold metal, which can be further modified into diamond engagement rings.
Rose gold is like taking a trip back in time; it's got that vintage charm that's truly special. This unique gold color was actually created by a famous Russian jeweler named Carl Fabergé back in the 1800s. At that time, when he made his famous Fabergé Eggs, they simply called it Russian Gold.
Now, fast forward to the 1920s, during the Art Deco era in Europe and the USA—rose gold was all the rage. It had its moment again recently in the 2000s and has become trendy once more.
So, what gives rose gold that beautiful pinkish hue? Well, it's all thanks to copper. When we mix copper with gold, we get that gorgeous rose gold color everyone loves in their diamond engagement rings. It's pretty and has a timeless appeal.
Choosing between white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold for your jewelry can be fun and personal. Here are some simple tips to help you decide:
Taking into account the durability and maintenance requirements of each gold type ensures that your chosen jewelry piece remains as beautiful as the day you got it. Regular cleaning and proper care will help maintain the shine and longevity of your precious gold diamond engagement rings.
White gold diamond engagement rings are sophisticated and smooth. The rose gold is quirky and cheerful, and the yellow gold is classic and timeless. Whether you're drawn to the timeless appeal of yellow gold, the modern sophistication of white gold, or the romantic radiance of rose gold, explore our designs to find your perfect symbol of love.
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