cheap tiffany jewelryFor
decades, the solitaire diamond engagement ring with a yellow gold
setting was pretty standard for the jewelry industry. And silver, a
less-valued metal, was usually reserved for gifts and less sacred
occasions. Then white gold and platinum came along, and with palladium
recently added to the mix, today's bride has far more options. But how
do you know which metal is right for the ring design you have chosen?
Lifestyle,
preference and the overall style of the ring should all be considered
when deciding which metal will work best for your ring. Here's some
info on the different types of metals available, and pros and cons of
each.
Silver
Silver jewelry, including engagement rings,
is usually manufactured in one of two ways: sterling sliver or silver
plated. Because it is much too soft in its pure form, fine silver (99.9
percent or better) is usually only sold on the commodities market.
Sterling
silver is 92.5 percent pure silver mixed with 7.5 percent other metals,
usually copper. Other metals used in place of copper include germanium,
zinc, platinum and additives such as silicon and boron. Silver plated
jewelry is usually bonded to another metal, such as copper or nickel.
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Pros
Sterling silver is usually the least expensive of the precious metals, and compliments the brilliance of any ring setting.
Cons
This
metal's soft texture, even when combined with other metals, means it is
likely to show wear over time. In addition, silver plated jewelry is
often combined with nickel, a metal linked to skin allergies in people
with sensitive skin. And silver plating can wear off over time exposing
the other metal underneath.
Gold
For years, yellow gold was
the most sought-after metal for engagement rings and wedding bands. The
most malleable of all metals, gold is often combined with copper or
silver to make it less resistant to scratching and denting.
While
24k gold is pure gold, most engagement ring settings are sold in 18k,
14k or 10k; the lower the carat, the higher the percentage of other
metals.
White gold is an alloy of gold and another white metal,
such as silver, palladium or nickel, and usually has an outer layer of
rhodium to give the piece a nice luster. Gold plating, a thin layer of
gold over a piece of silver jewelry, is the least expensive alternative
in the gold family.
Pros
Gold provides a warm background
for a more traditional solitaire setting and it accentuates the beauty
of most diamond stone settings. It's traditional and more affordable
than the higher-end metals, and works well with darker gem stones such
as rubies, emeralds and sapphires.
Cons
The soft texture
of gold makes it susceptible to scratching and denting. White gold
typically contains nickel and creates a dilemma for the 12.5 percent of
the population that is allergic to nickel. In addition, the rhodium
coating may need to be replaced during the lifetime of the ring. And
while gold plating is a less expensive option, it is rarely used
because the plating usually tarnishes in a short period of time.
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Palladium
A
newcomer to the jewelry industry, palladium is a metal that offers the
buyer the best of both worlds. As a member of the platinum family, the
brilliance and durability of palladium outshines other white metals.
This metal's cheaper price is a perfect match for the budget-conscious.
Pros
Palladium
is the best bargain white metal. It's hypoallergenic nature makes it an
attractive alternative for brides who may have had to pass on white
gold in the past because of a nickel allergy. In addition, palladium is
cheaper than platinum and can be combined with gold to make a
hypoallergenic white gold engagement ring setting.
Cons
Because
palladium is the hot new trend in the jewelry industry, its popularity
continues to grow and there have been few, if any criticisms of it.
Except, of course, that it's not platinum, the Grand-Daddy of all
metals.
Platinum
The frame of the crown for Queen Elizabeth
the Queen Mother, worn during her and George the VI's coronation in
1937, was made of platinum. Hundreds of years earlier, Louis the XV of
France declared platinum to be the only metal fit for a king. What else
is there to say?
Pros
Platinum is a very strong, durable
metal that is very resistant to wear and tarnish. As a white metal, its
integrity is unmatched, and when combined with the brilliance of a
diamond, creates an exquisite display as an engagement ring. Platinum
prongs are often used to hold diamonds in a setting but platinum prongs
can be used on shanks made of other metals.
Cons
Platinum is the most expensive of the precious metals.
Deciding
which metal works best for your engagement ring is a big decision.
Choose your precious metal wisely, because this is the one piece of
jewelry you will want to show off for a lifetime.
About the Author (text)
Jill
Renee is the president of Danforth Diamond, an online jewelry store
offering engagement rings and other jewelry in gold, white gold,
palladium and platinum. View Danforth Diamond's selection of engagement
rings at:
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