Women's Rose Gold Wedding Ring

Our rose gold wedding rings are fit for the queen in your life. Gabriel & Co.'s vast collection of bands includes everything from delicate pavé bands to vintage-inspired double bands made with only the best 14k rose gold.

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FAQs About Rose Gold Wedding Rings & Bands

What makes rose gold different from other golds?
Due to its high content of copper in comparison to other types of gold alloys, rose gold has a unique pinkish hue that can be toned up or down depending on the karat weight.
Does rose gold tarnish over time?
Although rose gold doesn't tarnish, it can change color over time. It may become slightly darker or redder. However, it may take a lifetime for the color change to happen.
Can I wear rose gold if I have sensitive skin?
14K and 18K rose gold alloys contain enough gold to make allergic reactions highly unlikely.
Can I mix rose gold with other metals for my wedding set?
Rose gold can be paired with other metals like white gold, yellow gold, and platinum to create a unique and personalized look.
Is rose gold more expensive than yellow or white gold?
Rose gold is often more affordable due to the lower gold content and the use of less expensive copper alloys.

All About Rose Gold Wedding Rings

Rose gold wedding rings are known for their luxurious and romantic flair. Their pinkish hue elevates any wedding ring and pairs stunningly with diamonds or other precious gemstones. At Gabriel & Co., we have crafted breathtaking rose gold wedding rings to accompany you on your journey through thick and thin. Our collection features simple straight and curved bands, pave, and intricate filigree designs with diamond halo, among many others. From the aisle to forever, rose gold wedding rings are a stunning choice for your special day.

The Timeless Appeal of Rose Gold Wedding Rings:

Rose gold is an alloy of pure gold and copper, creating a beautiful rosy to coppery color depending on the latter's concentration. This unique color exudes romance and sensuality and is perfect for women looking for a classic wedding ring with a softer, more accessible undertone than traditional gold.

Rose gold was initially known as “Russian Gold” due to its emerging popularity in Russia in the 19th century. Its popularity spiked in Europe when designer Carl Fabergé used it in his beautiful ornate decorative eggs. From European royalty, including kings and queens, to today’s music, film, and pop culture tastemakers, rose gold wedding rings continue to enchant.

Rose gold is very durable due to the copper content added to the mix. It can be crafted in many designs, from classic and vintage inspired to modern and minimalist. This type of metal complements many gemstones beautifully; you can opt for gems with warmer hues, such as garnet and ruby, or contrast it with cool-toned gemstones like blue sapphire.

Types of Rose Gold Wedding Rings:

14K and 18K rose gold are the most popular choices for wedding rings. The 14K rose gold alloy consists of 58% pure gold and 42% copper, creating a more pinkish tone, while the 18K is 75% pure gold and 25% copper, with a yellowish cast. While 18K rose gold is purer in gold, 14K stands as the stronger metal due to its higher copper content. Both alloys are durable and high in quality; the factor to consider while choosing your ring is the color of the rose gold, which varies slightly from one alloy to another. So, if you are looking for a deeper color with a vintage feel, opt for a 14k metal; however, if you like the pink to be more subtle, 18K may be the best option.

Caring for your Rose Gold Wedding Ring:

Caring for your rose gold wedding ring is essential to preserve its luster and shine. Environmental factors, wear and tear, and improper care techniques can dull your ring. Clean your ring regularly with mild soap and water, soak it in for a few minutes, then rinse it well with water. You may also use a soft-bristled brush to deep clean it, and it is advisable to avoid harsh chemicals when you’re wearing it. Store your precious rose gold ring in a safe box to prevent scratches and damage. If you notice the stones on your ring getting loose, don’t hesitate to take it to a professional jeweler for repair. Following these simple steps will help you preserve the beauty of your wedding ring for years.

Buying Guide:

From simple bands to intricate pavé designs and two-tone rings, a rose gold wedding ring suits every bride. For minimalist and classic brides, straight or curved bands with delicate pavé diamonds beautifully complement any engagement ring. However, if you want a band with extra oomph, our rose gold vintage-inspired bands and ring enhancers are intricately designed to radiate grandeur and glamour. Settings for rose gold wedding rings include shared prong, prong, channel, pavé/French pavé, and bezel options. Why not create a romantic symbol of unity by matching your wedding ring with your partner’s band?

At Gabriel & Co., we believe that your ring should reflect your personality and uniqueness. Envision the wedding ring of your dreams, and we will make it a reality. If you want to make your ring more personal, engrave it with your initials, a date, or a short phrase significant to you and your partner.

Choosing your forever ring does not only hinge on style and design but also on the craftsmanship and quality of the ring. Gabriel & Co.’s rings are inscribed with a unique serial number, identifying you as the owner and a Certificate of Authenticity, and ensuring that your ring has been artisan crafted using only the finest metals, natural diamonds, and gemstones. We offer a lifetime warranty against defects and a one-year warranty against everyday wear and tear. We also have a Concierge Team who can help you navigate the options to select wedding rings in rose gold that complement your engagement ring or work well together as matching wedding ring sets.

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