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White gold is a luxurious metal composed of pure gold and a mix of nickel and zinc. A rhodium plate covers the metal to enhance the white-silvery color and provide an extra layer of protection. White gold is a popular choice for wedding rings; although it has a contemporary feel, it also exudes classic elegance, making it a perfect choice for the modern woman. The most popular carat weights for white gold wedding rings are 14K and 18K, which are valuable due to their high pure gold content. They are harder than 24K and more durable than lower-carat metals. If you like elegant, classic, and contemporary jewelry, a white gold wedding ring might be the best fit for you.
History and Origin of White Gold Wedding Rings
White gold emerged in the 19th century when jewelers tried to create a white metal that was less costly than platinum and more durable than silver. As World War II raged, platinum became more scarce as it was stockpiled for military use. This is when white gold surged in demand and became the most popular engagement ring metal alongside yellow gold. In 1912, the German chemist Carl Louis Ullmann obtained the first white metal patent, later called white gold. Cartier succeeded in creating a new alloy in Europe, enhancing the previous versions' color, brightness, and durability.
Benefits of Choosing White Gold Wedding Rings
White gold women’s wedding rings are very versatile; they complement most skin tones and look good in all designs and settings. A minimalistic setting with a dazzling pavé diamond design gives a classic and modern feel, while a curved setting with intricate filigree designs exudes a vintage vibe. White gold looks precisely like platinum with a lower cost and similar durability. While platinum is still the hardest metal in the game, white gold is a great alternative that offers the same shine and beauty while still being resilient to harsh environmental factors.
Types of White Gold Wedding Rings
When it comes to white gold, the higher the carat weight, the purer the gold. For example, a 9K white gold piece contains 35% pure gold, an 18K metal is 75% pure gold, and a 14K metal is 58.5% pure gold. 24K white gold is 100% pure gold, but it is not the best choice for jewelry, as pure gold is easily bent and scratched. Opting for 14K or 18K white gold perfectly balances quality, durability, and hardness.
Settings and Styles for White Gold Wedding Rings
Understanding the settings, band styles, and stone options is crucial to selecting the ring that will adorn your finger on your special day. If you lean toward classic white gold wedding rings, opt for a straight or a curved wedding band with a French pavé diamond setting, or you may prefer a shared prong setting, bringing the diamonds closer together for enhanced brilliance. An eternity band is a stunning choice for a classic bride, with drops of diamonds encircling the entire band, creating an elegant ring that sparkles from all angles.
If you are more into contemporary rings, twisted bands encrusted in diamonds add a stylish flair to your ring. A bezel setting with various diamond cuts conveys a modern aesthetic. Similarly, a ring enhancer beautifully frames your engagement ring, adding an elegant touch and extra brilliance to your solitaire.
If a vintage vibe is what you seek, look for curved bands with filigree designs, evoking a glimpse of the Victorian era in all its glory. While diamonds are the most popular gemstones for wedding rings, choosing a colored gemstone is a great way to express your unique style and personality. Unique white gold wedding rings combine stones like sapphire, opals, peridots, and topaz with melee diamonds that add a touch of color without losing the unmatchable brilliance of diamonds. Whichever wedding band you select, ensure it complements your engagement ring and tells a love story that sparkles like stars on an enchanting night.
At Gabriel & Co., we believe that your wedding ring is a reflection of you and your love story. Envision your custom white gold wedding band, 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.
Caring for Your White Gold Wedding Ring
Caring for your white gold wedding ring is essential to preserve its luster and shine. 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 white gold ring in a safe box to prevent scratches and damage. White gold rings are rhodium-plated to achieve the shiny silver finish of the metal. This rhodium layer may start to fade away every 12 to 18 months, so it is recommended to do a yearly inspection and recoating if necessary to preserve the ring’s beauty and luster.