Tuesday, September 22, 2009

How White Gold Pendants became the Best Jewelry option

By Taylor Sanders

Over the years people have gone back and forth with various jewelry styles. Maybe there were a few years when yellow gold was in; platinum was the popular fad, or silver just popped onto the seen. However, in today's market it's the white gold pendants that are getting all of the attention.

One thing you will want to be sure of is that you buy your white gold pendants from an accredited jeweler, since it can be hard to tell the difference between white gold and silver visually, but there is a drastic difference in price, since white gold is considerably worth more than silver.

The primary difference between white gold and yellow gold is the alloys that are mixed with the 18 karat gold. All 18 karat gold, whether yellow, white or rose, is 75% pure gold, but yellow gold is mixed with alloy metals such as copper and zinc, where white gold is mixed with silver and palladium. White gold is often coated with rhodium, which is similar to platinum, as far as properties go.

Then of course we can't forget that white gold pendants use rhodium for protection. It makes the necklace much stronger, and delivers a trustworthy product. There are some people who prefer the cheaper prices, but you'll only receive 9 to 14 karats. This makes those pieces of jewelry more prone to problems.

Obviously with this beautiful gift, you want to have it shiny and white. In order to do this the rhodium must be re-plated every year to year and a half. If it doesn't have a rhodium finish you'll notice a gray appearance. Plus it will be more prone to damage then without it. However, keeping up with the maintenance will have the possibility of breaking greatly reduced.

It is understandable that white gold is inexpensive compared to platinum. While this may be true, they almost look identical and only at a portion of the cost.

You will also notice that the stones will be highlighted in the white gold pendants. The reflective quality brings one of purity, which of course many women enjoy. Even brand new, the yellow gold will have a duller reflection when you put the two of them together. Obviously there are still going to be people out there who go with the traditional yellow gold for engagement rings, but platinum is definitely the new style.

Whatever your preference is regarding white gold pendants, you won't find anything better. Once you factor in the cost, the appeal, and the durability, you have yourself a long lasting piece of jewelry that will create many memories.

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