The basics of white gold

White gold is popular in 1900. Platinum also still considered a popular choice, as well as the people using it because of many people find that platinum has become more expensive because of its rarity, as amended.

When the Second World War, many governments prohibit platinum for civilian use. Demand for white gold was very high, because rare platinum and prohibited its use for non-military.

This type of metal is made of pure > Alloy of gold mixed with white. Normally, the alloys of silver, palladium and nickel are commonly used white in this process.

Same as yellow gold, the carat weight of metal is described by. It may be, 9K, 14kt or 18kt. But what is the difference between 10k, 14k, 18k white gold and in all places, what is really in a carat. As a simple example, 18k white gold means the 75% alloy of pure gold with 25% white.

In general, after the mixing process, white> Gold is a coat of rhodium electroplated. This layer may be allergic to some people and also to prevent the wear of each.

After all this passes, this type of metal many advantages over other metals such as starch, are added to the alloys as a factor in resistance to wear, stylish and trendy color.

Today, nickel alloy used as the mixing process is reduced and palladium. E 'from 12-15% of the human populationan allergic reaction to nickel and can cause rashes and irritation. Therefore, if your style of jewelry, the metal from which it was often one of the most important decisions.

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