Gold Colours
Gold jewelry’s beauty and durability make it a popular choice, and it is available in a variety of hues. Although naturally occurring as yellow gold, it can also be mixed with other alloys to create other colors.
Yellow Gold
Yellow gold is an alloy of gold with various other metals, usually copper and zinc. When used for jewelry, it is often mixed with silver and copper to give it strength and durability.
White Gold
White gold is an alloy of yellow gold and other metals, most commonly nickel or palladium. It gets its bright, silvery-white finish from Rhodium plating. Rhodium is a shiny, white metal that is extremely hard, but it may wear off over time, requiring the jewelry to be re-plated.
Rose Gold
Rose gold is created through a combination of pure gold and copper alloys. Rose gold is strong and durable, with a pink hue that gives it an aesthetic appeal.