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cruise182

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Thanks for all the help regarding my purchase of an eternity ring. My last question is how would a platinum eternity ring look like next to a white gold e ring?
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laney

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Well, the metals will look slightly different. It doesn''t bother some people - but to others it may irk them.

The white gold will need to be "re dipped" or rhodium plated from time to time to keep it''s "whiteness". You may, after a few years of wear see a more visible difference between the two metals vs, when they are brand new. Re-dipping is very common and not too expensive (maybe $30.. depends). So you may want to keep that in mind.
 

cruise182

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Thanks and yet another question
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her e ring is 18k what if i went with a 14k eternity rather then the platinum?>
 

mrssalvo

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I personally like the metals to be the same. i think you''d probably be ok mixing the 14k and the 18k because you really don''t see a ton of metal on an eternity band. I agree with Laney, there are many people who mix the metals and don''t have a problem or notice anything. it really is personal.
 

Tacori E-ring

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I have always heard that mixing metals is not a good idea when you are stacking rings. I think you should stay with either
14 K or 18 K gold.
 
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