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What you are describing is a normal process of oxidation that occurs with white gold. White gold starts out as yellow gold and is turned white by the addition of various alloys, these alloys often oxidize with normal wear as they are exposed to the chemicals released by our skin. It is for this reason that most white gold jewelry is plated with rhodium or another white metal, this serves to prolong the oxidation process and keep the metal looking white. The plating can be put back on if it has worn off or if it was never plated in the first place... It is possible for a jeweler to order the Martini style settings for you with the information off of the lab reports... It is quite likely that Jim at DCD would be willing to assist you with this since you purchased the diamonds from him in the first place. |