White gold is an alloy of gold and some white metals such as silver
and palladium. White gold can be 18kt, 14kt, 9kt or any karat. For
example, 18kt yellow gold is made by mixing 75% gold (750 parts per
thousand) with 25% (250 parts per thousand) other metals such as copper
and zinc. 18kt white gold is made by mixing 75% gold with 25% other
metals such as silver and palladium. So the amount of gold is the same
but the alloy is different.
Traditionally nickel was used in white gold, however, nickel is no
longer used in most white gold made today as nickel can cause reactions
with some people. We do not use nickel in our white gold
When white gold rings are new they are coated with another white metal called Rhodium. Rhodium is a metal very similar to platinum and Rhodium shares many of the properties of platinum including its white color.
When white gold rings are new they are coated with another white metal called Rhodium. Rhodium is a metal very similar to platinum and Rhodium shares many of the properties of platinum including its white color.
The rhodium plating is used to make the white gold look more white.
The natural color of white gold is actually a light grey color. The
Rhodium is very white and very hard, but it does wear away eventually.
To keep a white gold ring looking its best it should be re-rhodium
plated approximately each 12 to 18 months. Most local jewelers are able
to rhodium plate jewelry for a cost effective price
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