White gold developed in response to market demand for platinum, a natural white metal that first came to Europeans' attention at about the time of the middle of the 18th century. But platinum proved a difficult metal for jewelers to handle and platinum jewelry was rare outside of other wealthy circles. 1890 marked its breakthrough moment, when Cartier, a French jewelry house began releasing platinum jewelry in a new, more workable form of platinum alloy.
White gold is a luminous testimony to sophistication and enduring appeal, in fine jewelry. White gold consists of a harmonious combination of pure gold with white alloys containing most commonly nickel, palladium or silver which helps prevent white gold from being a dull metal.
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So, choosing this is the best alternative material to be chosen as platinum, without spending much. It is not only a process that will add a cool and contemporary aesthetic to a metal, but it also provides additional durability to an alloyed metal making it a well loved choice for creating beautiful jewelry pieces. In addition, that experienced process also means white gold absorbs all needed properties from pure yellow gold.
White gold is gold that is alloyed with various white metals such as palladium, nickel, zinc, silver. Pure gold, by the way, doesn't exist, it’s naturally yellow. An alloy with whites masks the yellowness of gold, creating warm toned, grayish white products. That’s why these alloy metals also add the necessary strength to white gold. It is a very soft metal! Pure gold is easy to bend, dented, and scratched. Daily wear requires mixed metal gold alloys. If you’ve ever owned or seen white gold that is not yellow or some shade of gray, it’s very possible your jewelry was plated in rhodium (read so much more on that coming up).
The quantity of gold in white gold is stated in gold karats (14 karat or 18 karat gold are the two most commonly used in jewelry).
While of lower gold purity, 14k white gold (54.3% gold) is harder and whiter than 18k.
The lower gold in it allows a larger percentage of the stronger white metals, since.
A higher gold purity (up to 75%, or 18k gold) is heavier, has a natural beauty and luster that can only be matched by high gold purity alloys, and is much more resistant to tarnish and corrosion.
We also offer 10k white gold (41.7% pure gold), which isn’t as traditional a choice for meaningful, long-lasting pieces like wedding rings as it has low gold content.
White gold is mostly made up of gold, usually ranging from 58 per cent to 75 percent pure gold. Alloys such as nickel and rhodium plating were added to provide strength and durability for that white hue you'd want. When it comes to white gold, another side, palladium, is well regarded for what it lacks, namely, nickel, and so white gold is recommended for folks with sensitive skin. While plated with silver, it is much more common due to the low cost, while platinum plating gives it a higher purity and more resistance to tarnishing.
If you’re in the market for a piece of white gold, you can tell if it’s real by looking at its quality mark.
If a piece isn’t stamped, the gold purity is up to the person selling it, and be willing to declare it on the spot, in some other way.
The marks they look out for, and what they mean, are here.
18 Karat, 18K, or 750. The meaning of these marks is any one of these is a saying that of the 24 parts (75%) of the metal is gold.
14 Karat, 14K, 585, or 583. Gold states that 14 of the 24 parts (58.3%) of 24 are gold. A 585 mark also means that 14k gold is slightly overrated at 58.5% of total content.
10 Karat, 10K, or 417. Say that gold is 10 of 24 parts (41.7 percent).
GF, GP or GEP. The gold filled, gold plated, gold electroplated are these marks. You’ll typically see it adjacent to a karat number, such as a 14K GP.
Vermeil or 925. Indicates that the item is made of sterling silver and gold plated.
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White gold’s value can differ. That’s because a lot of things about white gold are different, like how gold content or what materials are used. Additionally, since white gold is a color of gold just like gold itself, its value fluctuates, period (like 24k gold). The value of white gold can change from day to day. This need not be a problem: The value of gold is fairly stable.
Usually, it is believed that white gold is more expensive than yellow gold. The reason is because each piece of white gold jewelry is rhodium plated by our goldsmiths who do a little more work than their yellow gold counterparts. But at Minitials the prices are the same for white gold and yellow gold, which means you can also buy jewelry for less than the published prices.
For unplated white gold:
Take your white gold piece in a warm water and gentle dish soap solution for about ten minutes.
Use a soft bristle toothbrush and lightly scrub.
Dry the teeth with a paper towel or a soft cloth and rinse.
Timeless elegance and versatility in fine jewelry meet where white gold does. This combination of neutral hue is perfect for many designs. Symbolically, white gold has much more than just an aesthetic importance: it is a choice over the actual meaning. Its allure signifies a love that endures and is forever committed to another, making it so widely sought after for sentimental pieces that will wear out well.
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