Tri Tone Gold
Metal Make Up
Pure gold contains 24 karats of gold which is too soft to withstand every day wear so for wedding bands we combine pure gold with other metals such as silver, copper or titanium for strength and color.
Our tri tone gold rings are combinations of warm yellow gold, brilliant and bright white gold and rich, pinkish rose gold each with a hard, tarnish free finish.
Durability
If you keep your tri tone gold wedding band away from harsh chemicals youÕll find that it will keep its color and luster for a lifetime because gold is naturally impervious to heat, moisture and oxygen. Abrasions and scratches are bound to happen over the years and these can quickly and easily be buffed out by your local jewelry professional.
The rhodium on the white gold portion of your ring will eventually wear away however, so it should periodically be replated to maintain its color. This is a quick and easy process that can be handled by most any jeweler for around $50. The frequency with which you need to replate your ring will depend on your lifestyle. Most of our customers find they need to replate every three to six years.
14K vs. 18K
Both 14K and 18K gold are top quality alloys. 18K gold has a higher gold content than 14K - approximately 15% more - and therefore is considered a bit more luxurious. 18K gold is slightly softer than 14K so it's not recommended if you are active and will be hard on your ring. Some people prefer 18K gold for its richer, gold color although it's extremely difficult to notice a color variance.
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