The Different Types Of Precious Metals
When it comes to choosing the type of metal for an engagement ring, it ultimately depends on personal preference. However, it's important to understand some nuances before making a purchase.
Firstly, it's important to understand the karat of the metal. The karat determines how much true gold is present in the ring. 24k gold is 100% gold, 18k gold is 75% gold, and 14k gold is 58.3% gold. The remaining percentage comprises other metals that give the gold its desired color. We set by far most of our diamonds in 14K gold. We also make jewelry in 18k and Platinum as per customers requirements
We offer our jewelry in three tones of gold:
- White gold jewelry
- Yellow gold jewelry
- Rose gold jewelry
Yellow Gold Jewelry
Yellow gold Jewelry is a classic choice for jewelry and is made by combining pure gold with other metals such as copper and zinc. The amount of pure gold in the alloy is measured in karats, with 24 karats being pure gold. Yellow gold has a warm and traditional feel and is popular for engagement rings and wedding bands.
White Gold
Rose Gold
Rose gold combines pure gold with copper, giving it a warm, pinkish hue. It has become increasingly popular for its romantic and feminine look. Rose gold is a versatile choice for jewelry and can be found in various styles, from delicate and vintage-inspired to bold and modern.