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White Gold Wedding Rings
When platinum became so popular years back with aristocrats and society folks, people loved the cool shimmering look it made with wedding bands.
So white gold was created using different alloys than what was previously used in making yellow gold. The gleaming white metal alone or with diamonds made fans of this precious metal the world over. It was also more affordable than platinum while still giving a stunning look to bridal jewelry. Who doesn’t love that? Both men and women are attracted to white gold’s neutral appeal as it lends itself to all the other jewelry worn by the couple. Since its popularity is so widespread, you’ll notice that more wedding rings and wedding sets are styled in white gold - so you have an almost endless array of white gold wedding bands to choose from.
To keep maintain its dazzling white radiance, white gold wedding bands are routinely plated in rhodium, another costly white metal. This enhances its lovely sheen, making it an eye catching choice for bridal jewelry. Every few years (your jeweler will help you with this) you can have your cherished white gold wedding bands re-plated to give them that brand-new look once again. Enjoy your white gold wedding bands for your entire life!
You have so many choices, and your own style should dictate what color of metal you want to have in your wedding bands. Today’s couples often get matching wedding bands to show their commitment and unity. That’s not a bad idea. How about looking for wedding bands in white gold? This precious and very cool looking metal is so flattering to any skin tone. That’s an extra special trait if you’re going for matching white gold wedding bands. But if either one of you chooses white gold for your wedding bands, you’re making a very stylish choice. White gold is so versatile and modern. You’ll find countless designer styles in this cool shimmering metal. And if your wedding bands have diamonds in them as well, all the better. The white gold will complement the cool icy white stones of your setting.
White gold wedding bands are a natural choice if you already own other white gold jewelry. That way, you’ll always look completely pulled together in any setting. Did you know that your white gold wedding bands have a lustrous additional layer of bright white metal? It’s traditional for white gold jewelry to get a special coating of rhodium too. That keeps the finish super bright looking –and we think it adds another layer of luxury to your bands.





































































