Jewelry Type: | Heart Pendant | 18k | |
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Yellow/Rose | Gift For: | Wife/Fiancee/Girlfriend/Daughter | |
Pendant Size: | Chain Type: | Rolo Chain |
Pure 18K Gold Jewellery Love Heart Pendant Chain Adjustable Necklace
Item Details:
Chain Length: 16-18 Inch
Gold Weight:
Rose Gold vs. Yellow Gold
Gold, in its purest form, isn’t suitable for jewelry. It is too soft and too malleable, meaning that any jewelry made from purest gold will lose shape and wear out very quickly.
Yellow gold is commonly alloyed with copper, zinc or silver. This strengthens the gold, enhancing its durability. Yellow gold is found in varying alloys, with 10K, 12K, 14K and 18K the most common. The higher the karatage, the higher the amount of pure gold. So 18K yellow gold will be more golden in color, but less durable than a 12K piece.
Rose gold (also called red gold, pink gold and sometimes Russian gold which is now an obsolete term) is not found in nature. It is created by combining pure gold with copper and sometimes silver. A common ratio is 75% gold, 22.5% copper and a small proportion of silver to complete the alloy. The copper is what gives the pink tinge to the
As with yellow gold, the amount of pure gold is what gives it its value. It is commonly found in 12K, 14K and 18K in jewelry and comes in a variety of shades, from faint yellow-pink to dark rose.
Rose gold looks stunning on all skin types, from the palest to the darkest. It complements both warm and cool skin tones brings out the subtle blush of your skin.
Yellow gold, on the other hand, looks particularly beautiful against warm skin tones, especially tanned, olive or dark skin but can make some cool skin tones look washed out.
Yellow gold is undoubtedly the most popular
Rose gold, on the other hand, is a relatively recent addition to the choice of
However, today yellow gold is back in fashion as a classic