It was during World War II that white gold
wedding bands became popular as during this period using platinum for
non-military purposes was banned. White gold is an elegant and versatile
material that is also inexpensive and can be sued to create beautiful and
unique pieces of jewellery. White gold wedding rings are lighter in weight than
platinum wedding rings and compared to pure or yellow gold they are more
durable and scratch resistant. If you take proper care of your white gold
wedding ring it can maintain a flawless appearance for a very long time.
White gold wedding rings are not pure gold.
White gold is an alloy of gold and this is usually nickel, palladium or silver.
The alloy of metals is a pale yellow colour naturally but white gold wedding
rings are plated with rhodium to make the rings shinier and also whiter in
colour. Rhodium us extremely hard and does not tarnish as well as being very
reflective.
There is one problem with rhodium plating and
that is that in three to five years, depending on how active you are when
wearing your white gold wedding ring, the rhodium plating will begin to wear
off where it has been rubbing against your hand or other fingers. When this
happens the rhodium needs to be replaced.
This is done by re-plating the ring. The re-plating process is not
expensive and the price will depend on the intricacy of the design of the ring.
Most jewellers nowadays offer a re-plating service.
You can also easily clean your white gold wedding
rings at home. The simplest and easiest way is to use a solution of equal parts
ammonia and water. You can also buy ammonia based commercial jewellery cleaning
solutions. If your white gold wedding ring has gems or pearls set into it the
make sure you check with your jeweller before cleaning the ring with an ammonia
solution.
All you need do is soak your ring in the
ammonia solution in a bowl for 10 to 20 minutes. This will loosen any dirt and
grime that has accumulated over time on the ring. It is recommended that you
soak your white gold wedding ring in a bowl rather than a sink to avoid
inadvertently losing your ring down the drain. After you have finished soaking
the ring you can use a soft toothbrush to gently scrub off any remaining dirt
and grime in the crevices of the ring. Once the ring is clean, rinse it with
warm water and dry off with a soft towel. If you have a white gold wedding ring
that has designs or etchings you may want to use an alternative method which is
an ultrasonic machine. This works by using vibrations and water to clean the
crevices of the ring. Keep your white gold wedding ring clean by storing it in
a cloth box or bag or a jewellery box that has a separate compartment, this
will avoid the ring being scratched but other pieces of jewellery.
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