Rose Gold

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Warm, romantic, and softly radiant, rose gold wedding rings bring a unique glow to a timeless tradition.

$449.99
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Rose Gold

Rose gold wedding rings are known for their distinctive blush tone, offering a softer alternative to traditional metals. This warm finish pairs naturally with both classic and modern designs, making it a versatile choice for everyday wear. From a simple rose gold wedding band to styles with diamond accents, each piece reflects a balance of color and refinement. A rose gold diamond ring adds subtle brilliance, while more unique rose gold wedding band designs bring added character without feeling overstated. Shop with a family jeweler trusted since 1910, and find a ring designed to be worn and appreciated for years to come.

FAQs

Rose gold gets its distinctive pinkish hue from the copper content in its alloy. Pure gold is yellow by nature, but when mixed with copper, it takes on a warm, rosy tone. The more copper in the alloy, the deeper the pink color. Most rose gold jewelry is made in 10k or 14k, with 10k containing a higher proportion of copper and therefore appearing slightly more pink than 14k, which has a softer, more subtle blush.

Yes. Rose gold engagement rings and wedding bands are very well suited to everyday wear. The copper content that gives rose gold its color also makes it one of the more durable gold alloys, as copper adds hardness and resilience to the metal. Rose gold is generally considered slightly harder than yellow or white gold of the same karat, making it a practical and beautiful choice for a ring that will be worn daily for years to come.

Rose gold diamond rings are relatively easy to care for. Unlike white gold, rose gold does not require rhodium plating, as its color is natural and consistent throughout the metal. Routine cleaning with warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush is all that is typically needed to keep the ring looking its best. Over time, rose gold may develop a slightly deeper patina as the copper in the alloy oxidizes very gradually, which many wearers find adds to the character of the ring rather than detracting from it.

Yes, and mixed metal bridal sets have become increasingly popular. A rose gold engagement ring pairs beautifully with a yellow gold or white gold wedding band, creating a layered, intentional look that feels modern and personal. Mixing metals is entirely a matter of preference, and there are no rules that require a matching set. If you prefer a fully coordinated look, Rogers & Hollands carries rose gold wedding bands designed to complement our rose gold engagement ring styles.

The difference between 10k and 14k rose gold comes from the amount of pure gold used in the alloy. 10k rose gold contains less pure gold and more copper and other metals, making it more durable, more resistant to scratches, and generally more affordable. 14k rose gold has a higher gold content, which gives it a slightly richer, warmer pink tone and a higher overall value while still being suitable for everyday wear. Both are beautiful choices for rose gold wedding bands, and the right option depends on whether you prioritize durability, color richness, or budget.