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Yes. Platinum is more durable that gold. It is a heavier, denser metal. Over time, white gold will begin to wear and you will be able to see a hint of yellow gold. This is because white gold really is yellow gold that has been treated with a chemical to turn it silver or "white." Platinum is it's own metal and given the strength of it, will not change colors.

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Q: Is a platinum ring better than a 18K white gold ring?
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Is white gold or silver with platinum better for a class ring?

A platinum ring would have more of a monetary value than white gold. Though this is a personal choice on which ring you get.


Will wearing a platinum engagement ring and a white 18k white gold wedding band cause problems as in will the metals eat each other over time?

A platinum ring will wear away the plating of a white gold ring if worn on the same finger because platinum is a stronger and more durable metal than white gold.


How do you know if a ring is white gold or platinum?

There are several ways to tell if a ring is white gold or platinum. The first and easiest way to tell what a ring is, look for the hallmark inside the ring. If you notice a 10k or .475 stamp, it means that it is 10k gold (or 47.5% gold). If there is a 14k or .585 stamp inside, it means its 14k gold (or 58.5% gold). If you see a 18k or .750 stamp, its 18k gold (or 75% gold). If you see a stamp that says PLAT, or is stamped .950 or .900, then it is a platinum ring. There are other ways to tell if it is platinum or white gold as well. Platinum is usually 60% heavier than 14k gold. So take a ring that you KNOW is gold and compare it with the weight of the ring in question. If the ring in question is much heavier than the gold ring, then it is most likely platinum. Additionally, if the ring in question has a yellow or tarnished look to it, then it is most likely gold. If you're still unsure, just take it to your local jeweler and ask them to test it for you. They should have several techniques they can use to determine what metal it is. If you don't feel like going out of the house and still need some clarification, there is a great tutorial of precious metals that you can access at the link below this posting. I hope this helps, and good luck!


Which metal is sure not not tarnish on a ring?

Gold and platinum will not tarnish on a ring.


What difference between white gold and platinum?

Gold and Platinum are two separate metals and elements. Platinum is always pure. White gold is gold that is alloyed (blended) with another element, usually nickel. White Gold White gold is an alloy of gold and some white metals such as silver and palladium. White gold can be 18kt, 14kt, 9kt or any karat. For example, 18kt yellow gold is made by mixing 75% gold (750 parts per thousand) with 25% (250 parts per thousand) other metals such as copper and zinc. 18kt white gold is made by mixing 75% gold with 25% other metals such as silver and palladium. So the amount of gold is the same but the alloy is different. Traditionally nickel was used in white gold, however, nickel is no longer used in most white gold made today as nickel can cause reactions with some people. We do not use nickel in our white gold When white gold rings are new they are coated with another white metal called Rhodium. Rhodium is a metal very similar to platinum and Rhodium shares many of the properties of platinum including its white color. The rhodium plating is used to make the white gold look more white. The natural color of white gold is actually a light grey color. The Rhodium is very white and very hard, but it does wear away eventually. To keep a white gold ring looking its best it should be re-rhodium plated approximately each 12 to 18 months. Most local jewelers are able to rhodium plate jewelry for a cost effective price. Platinum Platinum is a white metal, but unlike gold it is used in jewelry in almost its pure form (approximately 95% pure). Platinum is extremely long wearing and is very white, so it does not need to be Rhodium plated like white gold. Platinum is very dense (heavy), so a platinum ring will feel heavier than an 18kt gold ring.

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Is white gold or silver with platinum better for a class ring?

A platinum ring would have more of a monetary value than white gold. Though this is a personal choice on which ring you get.


Is platinum white gold?

No, it is not the same, as platinum and white gold are two very different metals. However, the biggest difference would be the price as platinum is more expensive than white gold. Platinum is a naturally white metal, is more durable and dense whereas white gold is not. White gold has a high maintenance cost also as it requires rhodium plating to keep it white. When it comes down to buying a platinum or white gold wedding ring, it all depends on your budget and what you can afford.


Is it better to have a silver or gold band on a diamond engagement ring?

The choice really depends on the bride's tastes. Most choose white gold or platinum.


Will wearing a platinum engagement ring and a white 18k white gold wedding band cause problems as in will the metals eat each other over time?

A platinum ring will wear away the plating of a white gold ring if worn on the same finger because platinum is a stronger and more durable metal than white gold.


If you wear a platinum wedding ring and a white gold engagement ring will they go different colours over time?

Yes, they will. White gold is not naturally white like platinum--it is alloyed with other metals and plated with rhodium to give it it's white appearance. The plating on a white gold ring will eventually wear away, and you will need to re-plate your ring to restore it's white appearance, or else it will start to take on a yellowish tint.You should also know that a platinum ring will accelerate the wear on a white gold ring because platinum is a stronger and more durable metal than white gold. The platinum ring will constantly be rubbing up against the white gold ring if they are both worn on the same finger (which is the traditional way of wearing the rings), and this friction will wear away at the plating of the white gold ring.For these reasons, it's preferable to get matching metals for your engagement ring and wedding band.


Does wearing A platinum RING with white gold RING cause problems?

The platinum ring can wear away at the white gold ring because platinum is a stronger metal than gold. Because white gold is plated with rhodium to look white, a platinum ring will wear away the plating of a white gold ring faster than usual, revealing a yellowish tint and requiring the white gold ring to be re-plated sooner and more frequently. Another thing to note is that though platinum is hypoallergenic, white gold often has nickel alloy in it, which can cause allergic reactions. Updated: I think even white gold against white gold can cause a problem. They wear away each other's rhodium even faster than usual. I would go with platinum for both -- it's more durable and it won't wear away because it's a stronger metal and doesn't scratch. (Any "scratches" aren't really scratches - they are more markings - and can be polished away.)


What does 750 mean on a white gold ring?

Sure it's not platinum? 75% pure platinum or white gold


What does plat mean on a white gold ring?

The letters plat is short for platinum.


What does ati br ch stamped on ring mean?

White gold= ATI BRCN LOOKS AS OF ITS PLATINUM AND YELLOW GOLD WHEN LOOKING AT IT AT AN


White Gold Vs Platinum Rings?

Recently, there has been a boom in desire to purchase white gold and platinum rings over more traditional metals such as gold and silver. You will find that, at a glance, the only difference between white gold and platinum is the price, but there are many things to consider when purchasing a ring. Here are a few facts about these two precious metals that you may want to consider before buying them; White Gold – White gold is a varied combination of gold and other metals such as Copper, Silver Palladium and Rhodium. The mixture of these metals depends on the carat of the ring. A white gold ring can be of any carat, but is more commonly 9ct, 14ct or 18ct. The Rhodium used within a white gold ring is to give it a whiter surface appearance, as the base color of white gold is naturally grey in appearance. To keep up the shiny, white appearance of white gold, it is best to have the ring re-plated with Rhodium every 12-18 months. Your local jeweler will normally be able to do this for you, or alternatively point you in the right direction of somewhere that can. This does not normally cost too much money to have done. Platinum – Platinum is a much purer metal. It is normally used with 5 percent or less additional metals when making jewelry. Platinum is also a slightly heavier metal. Your average platinum ring will normally weigh more than that of an 18ct gold ring. Platinum is also a naturally whiter metal, this means it has a more natural white appearance without the use of Rhodium. In addition the price of platinum, as a metal, is roughly double that of a white gold ring, so if you have a certain amount you would like to spend then you may be better going for a white gold ring. In conclusion, platinum and white gold are very different metals. They are fairly similar in appearance but white gold is made up of more metals, is lighter and significantly cheaper, whereas platinum is denser, more expensive and purer than white gold. In the end, it all comes down to your own personal taste in rings, but it is fair to say that whilst they can look similar at face value, they are two very different metals.


What is the best wire that is used in rings?

If your ring is gold and you gold wire and if your ring is platinum ring then using platinum wire...


What aspect of platinum makes that ring heavier than the gold ring?

Platinum is a very unique metal that has characteristics to distinguish it from white gold. Platinum is a very dense metal, meaning that it is very heavy. If you compare a gold ring to a platinum ring, you'll feel a significant weight difference, and usually, platinum is about 60% heavier than a 14k gold ring. If you need more information, I found a great tutorial that might answer your question in more depth. If you click on the link below this posting, it should direct you the correct link.