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Engagement ring - platinum v. white gold ?Q.My boyfriend are doing some research on engagement rings. I prefer the silver colored rings, but don't really know the difference between platinum or white gold (besides price)? I'm wondering if a particular metal will tend to require more cleaning, etc. A.I'm not an expert, but... ....the difference has to do with the strength of the metals. The harder the metal, the better it will stand up to wear. White gold is essentially gold with some other metals mixed in. This makes it much harder than regular gold (yellow gold) and gives it the silvery appearance. Platinum is even harder than white gold. If you compared two identical rings, the platinum one would feel heavier. I asked the jeweler what that meant in terms of time. He said that if we assumed a given ring style in 18 karat gold lasted 20 years (this number is pretty much out of the air) than the same exact ring in white gold might last 30-40 years and the same ring in platinum might last 40-50 years. Basically, the harder the ring, the slower the wear. If you are planning to pick a ring with an intricate pattern or inlaid diamonds, in may be worth it to go with the harder metal. If you pick a simple style, I don't think it will matter very much. As far as appearance goes, I can't tell the difference between white gold and platinum. One jeweler admitted to me that he couldn't tell unless he could feel the weight. Initially, we made the decision to go with white gold because we didn't think that the difference in wear warranted the extra money. But, we ended up changing our minds because I fell in love with a setting that only came in platinum. :-) Oh, there's one other thing. If you go with either white gold or platinum, you're going to want to get a diamond with very clear color. Some diamonds have a yellow tint to them and they look fine with yellow gold, but if you put the same diamond in a white gold or platinum setting, the yellow tint becomes much more evident. (Of course, some people like yellow diamonds, but that's another discussion.) And as you might expect, the clearer the color, the more expensive the diamond. Platinum is a much harder metal. White gold, and yellow gold are soft. They will wear down over the years especially if you use your hands a lot. Our rings are white gold (couldn't afford platinum, don't like yellow) and after 3 1/2 years, hubby's has lost all of the rough texture that was once in the middle. It has gone completely smooth. Mine is still rough. As I understand it, this would not have happened in platinum. Other Questions : Home Jewelry Parties or Shows??I recently began to make some wire wrapped and beaded jewelry and I found a cute little art gallery that loved my designs and took all of my jewelry in. But now I would like to sell some of my jewelry to friends of friends. The only thing I tho... Fashion Jewelry Canadamy family is taking a vacation at the beginning of July to Quebec, and I welcome any and all suggestions for shopping places, sights to see, etc. in Quebec, Montreal, and Toronto. I would especially like to know where to find Cargo, Lush, and ... Jewelry Making DvdMy wife makes jewelry for herself, family and friends. I am with when we hit all the bead supply stores to pick up the supplies she needs. I seen a kit that was sold at the Hobby Lobby for glass bead making. I thought it would be fun to make my ow... Child-unfriendly hobbies was Regarding Needlework .I love collecting costume jewelry, especially earrings. My problem is I really don't know much about the trade, I only pick out what I like. Although I don't know, I suspect I have one or two pairs of earrings which may be of some limited value... High Fashion JewelryI have a wonderful anniversary band (ten diamonds, ten years) that has recently started making my finger swell up and turn red. I presume there is something growing on the underside of the band that I'm reacting to. Is there something inex...
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