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The Creation Of White Gold

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The making of White Gold

There is a more complex method to making white gold, than most people might think. White gold is an alloy. It is mixed with a white metal such as silver, nickel or platinum.

The properties of white gold will always vary from item to item because of the quantities of metals used in the making of it. This is a great strength for white gold as it can be tailor made to fit any occasion. An example of this would be when white gold is made using palladium. This makes it softer and easier to work with, so it can be used to make rings to hold gemstomes, or for other fixings.

White gold by nature is actually more silver/grey colour. It is treated with the metal Rhodium to give it the apperance of the white gold you are used to seeing in shops and online stores. Although Rhodium helps whiten, it eats and wears away the white gold, so it should be re-applied every 12-18 months.

As the popularity of white gold grows, its increasing presence is seen in more shops and online stores around the globe. It is used to make jewelry such as pendants, rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets and many many more items.

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