White Gold Engagement Rings
Frequently Asked Questions
A white colour grade diamond (D - F) looks finest when set in a white gold engagement ring. Popular selections include the princess and round brilliant cuts as well as the cushion, emerald, and radiant ones. The ideal diamond cut ultimately relies on taste and preference.
Rhodium plating is the technique of applying a thin layer of rhodium to jewellery to give it a brilliant, glossy, and reflective finish. The amount of use and abuse the jewellery sustains determines how often it has to be re-plated. White gold jewellery often has to be replated every two to three years.
Your personal preferences and budget will influence whether you choose platinum or white gold for your engagement ring. White gold is less costly and malleable but requires more upkeep than platinum, which is more resilient and hypoallergenic but more expensive.
Engagement rings made of white gold are a popular and traditional choice, but whether they are too prevalent depends on personal taste. Think about using other metals or consulting our jewellers for a bespoke design if you want something distinctive. The most crucial factor is to select a ring that makes you smile.
An alloy of 75% pure gold and 25% additional metals, such as nickel or palladium, known as 18K white gold with rhodium plating to increase its lustre and shine. The 750 mark also denotes 18K gold, which is a common choice for engagement rings.
Your taste and preferences can be accommodated by altering the band style or diamond selections in white gold settings. To design a one-of-a-kind and stunning engagement ring, contact our jewellers to create your tailor-made engagement ring.
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