White Gold
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White Gold: The Elegant Alternative to Platinum
Introduction
White gold gained popularity in the early 1900s as a more affordable alternative to platinum. As platinum became increasingly fashionable, its rarity made it inaccessible for many.
The Rise of White Gold
During World War II, the use of platinum was restricted to military purposes, which led to a surge in demand for white gold. Known for its elegance, this material became a sought-after choice for jewelry, especially engagement rings.
Composition and Benefits
White gold is created by blending gold with alloys such as nickel, palladium, and silver. To enhance its brilliance, it is often coated with rhodium. This process not only maintains gold's untarnished quality but also increases its strength compared to traditional yellow gold.
Modern Developments
In recent years, palladium has largely replaced nickel as the primary alloy in white gold due to allergy concerns. Approximately 12-15% of people experience skin irritation from nickel. As a result, laws now require clear labeling of nickel-containing jewelry.
By blending affordability with beauty, white gold continues to be a timeless choice for those seeking elegance without the high cost of platinum.
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