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The differences between white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold ?

  • infoluxerra
  • May 6
  • 1 min read

1. White Gold

• Composition: A mixture of pure gold and white metals like palladium, nickel, or silver.

• Color: Silvery-white; often coated with rhodium for extra shine and durability.

• Look: Modern and sleek—resembles platinum.

• Care: Needs rhodium re-plating over time to maintain whiteness.



2. Yellow Gold

• Composition: Pure gold mixed with metals like copper and zinc.

• Color: Classic warm golden-yellow.

• Look: Traditional and timeless—often used in vintage or classic jewelry.

• Care: Easiest to maintain, as its color is natural.



3. Rose Gold

• Composition: Pure gold mixed mainly with copper.

• Color: Pinkish or reddish hue depending on copper content.

• Look: Romantic and trendy; complements most skin tones.

• Care: Stronger than yellow or white gold (copper is durable), but may cause allergic reactions in some people due to copper.

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