- White gold
White gold is an
alloy ofgold and at least onewhite metal , usuallynickel orpalladium . Like yellow gold, the purity of white gold is given in carats (karats).White gold's properties vary depending on the metals and proportions used. As a result, white gold alloys can be used for different purposes; while a nickel alloy is hard and strong, and therefore good for rings and pins, gold-palladium alloys are soft, pliable and good for white gold gemstone settings. The highest quality white gold is usually at least 18 karat, and made up of gold and palladium, sometimes with other metals like
copper ,silver , andplatinum for weight and durability, although this often requires specializedgoldsmith s.While some higher-quality white gold alloys retain their shine and lustre, most will be coated with a very thin layer of
rhodium . This gives the naturally more-dull white gold a shine comparable to platinum or silver; however the rhodium may wear off over time.kin irritation
About one person in eight has a mild allergic reaction to the nickel in some white gold alloys when worn over long periods of time. A typical reaction is a minor skin
rash . [ [http://www.utilisegold.com/jewellery_technology/colours/white/ White Gold] - Site provided by theWorld Gold Council ] White gold alloys made withoutnickel are less likely to beallergen ic.ee also
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Rose gold (also known as Pink Gold)
*List of alloys References
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