MollyMalone|1440632920|3919627 said:14K rose gold has a higher percentage of copper, which seems would not appeal to you. I'm thinking that what you want may actually be pink gold. Lower percentage of copper than their rose gold counterparts, with silver (and sometimes other "whitening" metals) added to the mix and thereby "tone down" the resulting alloy.
The problem is that even a surprising number of jewelers use "pink" and "rose" interchangeably (also call what is really red gold "rose") & pink alloys of the same K don't all use the same formulas. Plus, there are more than a few vendors who "ramp up" the rose/pink color in pics/CAD illustrations. Have you seen photos that depict what you'd like?
lxAsTrOxl|1440635750|3919653 said:14kt rose gold has more copper in it, which is why it looks more pink. 18kt has more gold and so its a more yellow shade of rose gold. I prefer 18kt.
Lookinagain said:lxAsTrOxl|1440635750|3919653 said:14kt rose gold has more copper in it, which is why it looks more pink. 18kt has more gold and so its a more yellow shade of rose gold. I prefer 18kt.
Mrs2Ouch|1440705916|3920011 said:Here is my BGD 14k rose gold. I don't think it is coppery but it is very pink and may not be what you are looking for. I didn't like the pics of BGD 18k rose gold and had to ask for the 14k (at least for this particular ring). When I asked how their 18k was in life they said it was more "buttery" than the 14k. I have 14k rose gold rings from Etsy and they look much more coppery than my BGD 14k.
This pic is true to color.
MollyMalone said:Keep us posted, please