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Is Platinum Superior To White Gold For An Engagement Ring?

White gold is a wonderful metal, and has a fascinating manufacturing process. At the same time, platinum is an equally intriguing metal. But is platinum better than white gold for platinum halo engagement ring? Both have a level of class purchased at the high end of the spectrum, and both are highly resistant to tarnishing (even capable of withstanding contact with sulfuric acid). But is one better than the other? Let’s look at what each one says, and briefly consider their composition. Seeing as gold production is only approximately 82 million troy ounces per year (note that a troy ounce is only 32 grams), gold most certainly makes a statement about its owner’s ability to keep the bills paid. And of course, even the word “gold” says something about a sparkle that the eye can’t quite detect. There is a mystique surrounding the metal that people save two months’ salary to put on one another’s finger.

Platinum is much stronger, heavier and more expensive than gold. Platinum won’t tarnish, however it will scratch overtime just like gold so it may need to be re-polished. Platinum is not only expensive due to its rarity, hardness and shine, it’s also expensive because it takes an extremely skilled craftsman to work it. Platinum is the best choice of metal if the platinum halo engagement rings setting is holding a big center diamond, however you can have a 14k gold ring setting made with a platinum head to hold the center diamond. All three of these metals have been used for decades as ring settings. As a jeweler I’ve had the pleasure of overseeing a jewelry repair department so over the years I’ve seen a few rings returned for repair. If it was a ring they were returing, it was usually an 18k gold ring with a little accent diamond or diamonds that had fallen out.

My educated guess is the 18k gold alloy was not hard enough. And let me tell you, women don’t like to part with their platinum diamond engagement rings for a repair. Both 14k and 18k white gold diamond rings will need to be rhodium plated over time and this depends on how much the ring is worn by the lucky lady. Rhodium plating keeps the metal looking white, this is not expensive at all. Don’t fret, sometimes for a gold ring to tarnish, it will take years of wear. I’m talking about high quality gold alloys. All in all, it’s up to you, the shopper, these three metals have been used for decades and in some cases centuries for engagement ring settings. For those savvy shoppers, here’s a tip – a 14k white gold engagement ring setting with a platinum head could be the best choice.

What are the differences between white gold and platinum? This is one of the most frequent questions I get in my inbox. If you are shopping for an engagement ring and know that your special lady doesn’t want yellow gold, then you are left choosing between platinum and white gold. There are some major differences between the two metal, so let’s have a closer look. First, let’s look at exactly white gold is. Oddly enough, it isn’t actually “white”. White gold is actually the same gold used in yellow gold, but is mixed with other metals such as alloy and zinc to give it a white appearance. As well, white gold is then plated with another white metal – rhodium. This is done to give it an ever whiter appearance. White gold actually has a tinge of yellow to it (especially if mixed with nickel) or a greyish tinge (often found is mixed with palladium). When the white gold is plated with rhodium, it gets a much crisper and whiter appearance.

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