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What Metal should I Choose For Jewellery?

When it comes to choosing the perfect metal for your jewellery, it's important to understand the differences between platinum, 18ct. white gold, 18ct. yellow gold, and 18ct. rose gold. Each metal has its own unique properties and characteristics that can greatly impact the overall look and durability of your jewellery piece.

Platinum is a highly sought-after metal in the jewellery industry due to its rarity, durability, and natural white color. It is a dense and heavy metal, making it ideal for holding precious gemstones securely in place. Platinum is also hypoallergenic, making it a great choice for individuals with sensitive skin. Its natural white color does not fade or tarnish over time, ensuring that your platinum jewellery will maintain its beauty for years to come. However, platinum is more expensive compared to other metals, making it a premium choice for those seeking the highest quality.

18ct. white gold, on the other hand, is an alloy of gold and other white metals such as palladium or silver. It is then coated with a layer of rhodium to enhance its whiteness. White gold offers a similar appearance to platinum at a more affordable price point. However, the rhodium plating will wear off over time, requiring periodic re-plating to maintain its bright white color. It is important to note that individuals with nickel allergies may need to opt for nickel-free white gold options.

18ct. yellow gold is a classic choice for jewellery, known for its warm and rich color. It is made by mixing pure gold with other metals such as copper and silver. The higher the carat, the higher the gold content, resulting in a deeper yellow hue. 18ct. yellow gold is durable and resistant to tarnish, making it suitable for everyday wear. However, it is important to consider that the yellow colour may clash with certain gemstone colours or personal preferences.

18ct. rose gold has gained popularity in recent years due to its romantic and feminine appearance. It is created by combining pure gold with a small amount of copper, giving it a warm and rosy hue. The higher the copper content, the more intense the pink color. Rose gold offers a unique and vintage-inspired look that complements a wide range of skin tones. However, it is important to note that the copper content may cause skin irritation in some individuals with sensitive skin.

When it comes to determining which metal is better to use in jewellery, it ultimately depends on personal preference, budget, and the desired aesthetic. Platinum offers unmatched durability and a timeless white color, but comes with a higher price tag. 18ct. white gold provides a similar appearance to platinum at a more affordable price, but requires periodic re-plating. 18ct. yellow gold offers a classic and warm look, while 18ct. rose gold provides a romantic and feminine touch. Consider your individual style, skin tone, and budget when making your decision, and consult with us and we can can guide you in selecting the perfect metal for your jewellery piece.

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