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Color:
Pure gold, 24K*, is always a deep orange yellow color . When other metals are added to pure gold the color changes (so does the hardness). As a general rule, adding copper makes a gold reddish , silver makes it yellowish-green , nickel or palladium makes the white . Exotic colors like purple, blue, and teal are made with other metals e.g., aluminum makes a purple gold. Exotic colored golds usually have poor mechanical properties that preclude their use in rings (except as accents); for design, we think of them as rather fragile "precious stones", better used as parts of pendants, brooches, etc. Many other metals, and other elements, are added in small quantities to change the mechanical properties, but their influence on color usually isn't significant. Unlike some jewelers, we do not electroplate are rings to achieve a color of goldthe color you see is goes entirely through that piece of gold.
Pure platinum, and platinum alloys used in jewelry, are always white . The white is usually a bit cooler than white gold alloys.
We also use many other metals to create the richness of design we want: mild steel, titanium, copper and its alloys, niobium, zirconium, tungsten…. It's not exactly a Crayola box of colors, but the range is far wider than most other jewelers offer.
* "K", karat, is a measure of gold purity24K is 100% pure gold. 18K gold is 75% pure gold (18 divided by 24). Just as a note "Ct.", carat, is a measure of stone weight5 Cts. = 1 Gram.
Allergic Reactions:
Very few people, if any, are allergic to pure gold. What they may be allergic to are some of the metals used in making gold alloys. The most common is to nickel which is mainly used in making white gold. If you know you are allergic to a specific metal/s please inform us so we can advise you on alloys to avoid. In over 20 years of business, we have seen very few true metal allergies, in most cases the ring was simply too tight, and trapped soap/detergent/etc. which caused the skin irritation. Please consult your physician if you have any doubts about an allergy.
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