Platinum & white gold are visually very similar and they both are used in very similar types of ring settings, which can sometimes make it challenging for the average person with an untrained eye to tell the difference between Platinum Mens Rings and white gold wedding rings. Here are some of the key differences and identifying traits between these two beautiful but very different precious metals.
Platinum wedding rings will always show platinum’s natural pale whitish grey colour. Platinum wedding rings will always be made with other alloy metals, but not as much as white or yellow gold. Platinum wedding rings are 95% pure platinum, whereas white gold or yellow gold jewelry is about 60% pure gold if it is 14 karat and 75% pure gold if it is 18 karat. Platinum also has a much higher density than any type of gold, making it always twice as heavy, and it is stronger. Both metals are rare, but platinum is rarest metal on Earth, so its price is significantly higher.
White gold is just natural yellow gold alloyed with pale metals like platinum, palladium, and nickel to lighten its color, and white gold jewelry is almost always electroplated with rhodium to give it its bright white shine. Over time the rhodium will wear off and expose the gold’s more yellowish natural color and will need to be reapplied. Platinum wedding rings, on the other hand, will not need to be plated or tinted in alloys because platinum is naturally white.
Platinum is harder and stronger than gold too, so Platinum Mens Wedding Rings are very popular as sturdier counterparts to ladies wedding bands and engagement rings in white gold. That way she can wear the delicate, finely tooled and detailed ring of her dreams and his Platinum Mens Wedding Bands can match her wedding and engagement rings in color but not ding or break. Platinum wedding rings are also a great choice for men because they are so low maintenance. Along with not having the rhodium plating wear problem of white gold wedding rings, platinum wedding rings are harder to scratch than gold and they will not tarnish. If your platinum wedding bands start to look dark or discolored, they are not tarnished or permanently damaged, they are just dirty! Platinum wedding rings do pick up dirt, oils from skin, cosmetics, food, and work, and other basic grime that can accumulate on anything, but all that’s necessary is a simple soap and water buffing.
Matching Wedding Bands are a highly emotionally meaningful symbol of a couple’s love and devotion to one another as they begin their journey through life together and are now available in so many different styles and so customizable that you are sure to find a set that suits you both and will make you happy to wear them for years to come. Simple flat or domed yellow gold matching wedding bands will never go out of style, and they are the easiest to match, size, and engrave. If that is too plain for you, a beaded or milgrain edge or adding single inset diamonds to make them matching diamond wedding bands may be what does the trick. If your tastes are entirely different, a white gold eternity set of matching wedding bands could be the way to go. Eternity rings are so named because they are comprised of channel set stones in precious metal. Sometimes an eternity set is a pair of matching diamond wedding bands, and sometimes these Matching Wedding Bands incorporate other stones into a pattern as well.
Ultimately, choose matching wedding bands that suit your personalities and lifestyle. Many couples decide on the metal for their bands by matching it to their engagement ring. However, don’t feel bound to this. A bride can choose to wear her engagement ring on her right hand, and wedding ring on the left. Consider which metals each of you wear regularly– whose jewelry is silver? Whose watch is gold?
Even if you are one of those “opposites attract” couples, choosing a set of matching wedding bands is not impossible and it can even be one of the first and most fun subjects upon which you’ll work out an agreement and reach a compromise. Does one partner have very refined, elegant tastes while the other is rugged and adventurous? Try matching wedding rings in white gold, platinum, titanium, or tungsten, as they are all very bright, dressy metals that are stronger then yellow gold and require less maintenance. The couple in this case would even be able to find matching diamond wedding bands, since diamonds are the hardest material on earth and as such are very difficult to damage. Matching Wedding Rings in eternity styles and other styles can include other strong stones as well. Some of the strongest are rubies, eneralds, and sapphires, all of which bring a lovely hint of color to any piece of jewelry and can be part of your matching wedding bands selection process.