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Aug 19

Platinum Engagement Rings - What to look for in a platinum ring

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Platinum Engagement Rings - What to look for in a platinum ring A platinum ring is precious. A platinum engagement ring is the perfect choice to mark the most important and meaningful relationship of your life. The design of your platinum ring is a very personal decision, however there are four general points to consider: GEMSTONE(S): Where a ring contains one or more gemstones, these will account for the greatest portion of the ring’s cost.

 

The size, color, clarity and cut of a stone will directly affect the price and value of the ring. SETTING: A platinum setting is the most secure way to hold the stone(s), ensuring the ring endures a lifetime of wear. There are a variety of settings available, each gives the ring its unique style. BAND: The band offers a wealth of considerations, from size, finishes to styles.

Platinum Rings - About Platinum Platinum is distinct from all other metals - it is rare, pure and precious.

Our platinum bridal jewelry represents deep true love: as rare as the metal itself. Everyone should have at least one piece of platinum jewelry. The distinct, natural white tone is incomparable, and a soft patina paints the piece with an antique hue as time passes. This hypoallergenic metal will not react to the body's natural chemicals, so it never tarnishes or changes color. Your platinum jewelry becomes an heirloom, as you will pass it down to future generations. Platinum is the superior option when purchasing an engagement or wedding ring. Its subtle luster enhances stones rather than overshadowing their natural beauty. Due to the metal's durability and strength, your stones will be held securely in place for a long time. While shopping for your bridal jewelry try comparing rings made from different metals. Feel the quality of platinum. Observe platinum's weightiness and study its texture. If you are concerned with durability, consider that platinum will hold its characteristics and unlike most other metals, maintains its weight, so complete restoration is almost always possible. Men and women are choosing platinum jewelry more than ever. Consumers have come to appreciate the value of longevity. Whether you are searching for the perfect engagement ring, or you expect that your men's wedding band will hold up to the rigors of everyday life, platinum makes sense. What costs a little more today will come to represent a snapshot of your commitment and love.

Platinum Rings - White Gold or Platinum Rings ?

A lot of couples are faced with the decision whether to buy white gold or platinum rings. The choice is significant because you expect the rings and memories that go along with them to last a lifetime. But before you make the choice for the rings we must first look at what white gold and platinum is. Metals in their pure form have a range of colors, ranging form a glittery shine (silver) to a dull gray (iron) to yellow (gold). Metals are also found in alloys. An alloy is basically a mixture of two or more metals and takes the properties of the different base metals. White gold is basically an alloy of gold and at least one other metal the other metal is often rhodium. The amount of gold varies but you can expect about 75% of gold in the alloy used in rings. Because the gold alloy tends to become less shiny with time or display a slightly yellowish tint, it is often covered with a shiny metal like rhodium. Because the shiny layer is lost due to wear and tear (especially with wedding bands that are worn often) it has to be replaced every year or two to keep the ring shiny. Platinum on the other hand is a base metal, meaning that it is a pure metal and not mixed with any other metals. You can expect jewelry to be about 95% pure platinum. Because platinum is shiny by itself you don't need to replace a covering layer. A normal polish will keep the ring shiny by itself. The drawback of platinum is that it is slightly heavier than white gold and significantly more expensive. In conclusion: if you don't mind heavier jewelry and you have some extra cash, platinum will give you a lasting shining ring. If you would like something slightly lighter or your budget is very tight you might want to go for a wide gold ring, but keep in mind that you'll fork out some money every now and then to redo the rhodium shine.

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