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Platinum Lab Grown Ring
A lot can be said of the metal choice you decide on for your bridal jewelry. What about platinum—the noblest of all precious metals for engagement rings and wedding bands. They can be considered the ultimate symbol of luxury, strength and commitment, all precious traits we cherish with our spouse. White platinum is known as the most durable of all precious metals used in jewelry. The gleaming white polish it has when new will soften to a highly desirable patina over time. While you could buff it back to its original sheen, savvy jewelry collectors prefer the delicate soft patina that normal wear lends to platinum. It’s considered a true luxury metal.
Paired to your lab grown diamond, which is another luxurious component of your engagement ring, a platinum band with lab grown diamonds can’t be topped. They both complement each other so beautifully.
When you slip on your lab grown diamond and platinum engagement ring, you’ll immediately recognize the heft of the metal contrasted to the same lab grown diamond ring in a gold mounting. Platinum is a heavy metal—so you’ll know you’re wearing your treasured platinum and lab grown diamond ring when you have it on. It’s certainly a symbol of your unbreakable bond.
Some people wonder if the small difference in price between platinum and white gold is worth it. We would say absolutely yes. Platinum is a pure naturally white metal. White gold, another beautiful option was created from yellow gold alloyed with white metals to lighten it up. White gold gets a rhodium plating for extra white sheen. Overtime, it may wear away, making your ring appear a bit yellowish.
Platinum might be right for you—and if you think it’s the color you want to see on your lab grown diamond engagement ring—we have to say, you have excellent taste!

























