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White Gold vs. Platinum - Can setting be done with set budget? |
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| P: 9/26/2005 12:12:11 PM | |
mgkiest Rough Rock Total Posts: 8 Last Post: 9/26/2005 Member Since: 9/21/2005 |
Is it true that white gold will last based on every day wear up to/if not at least 10 years? I love this setting (which I am having trouble posting the pics... Robbinsbros.com Stock # 0247699) I am being told by the Jewerler that my budget of $5500.00 is not good enough it I want it done in Platinum, but def can be done in White Gold. I discussed with my future husband and we both agree we would feel comfortable purchasing if it def can last up to 10 years. We plan to.... of course, stay together forever and renew our vows on our 10th wedding anniversary at which point we would probably want to upgrade. I don't really care for the ring to be made with huge diamonds, I don't even require a 1carat on the center stone, I would be happy with a .75 and everything else small, as long as it Sparkles!!!! Does it seem possible with the budget mentioned above and this setting? Thanks. MGKiest ![]() |
| Posted: 9/26/2005 12:12:11 PM | |
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| P: 9/26/2005 12:41:42 PM | |
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Scintillating Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,128 Last Post: 7/24/2009 Member Since: 8/10/2005 |
Is this it? I should think that it would last longer than 10 years. Scintillating... ![]()
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| Posted: 9/26/2005 12:41:42 PM | |
| P: 9/26/2005 12:48:00 PM | |
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EBree Ideal Rock Total Posts: 6,656 Last Post: 11/24/2009 Member Since: 8/31/2005 |
MGKiest, From what I've read about white gold, it lasts for a long time, but if you want it to maintain it's "whiteness", it needs to be replated every year or so. A lot of people prefer white gold for many reasons. It's lighter on the hand. It's got a "warmer" white color. White gold vs. Platinum really comes down to preference, unless you're on a budget, because Platinum is much more expensive. There are several PS vendors that do custom work for reasonable prices. Whiteflash (www.whiteflash.com) is doing my custom engagement ring and they're highly praised on this board. Give them (or any other reputable vendor) your budget, tell them you'd be just as happy with a beautiful ideal cut .75 carat, and show them the setting. I'm sure there will be several willing to work with you
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| Posted: 9/26/2005 12:48:00 PM | |
| P: 9/26/2005 12:49:43 PM | |
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ame Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,452 Last Post: 2/7/2006 Member Since: 7/7/2004 |
I have never had good luck with white gold. The rhodium is always gone within a month which leaves it yellow. So that has to be based on your particular experiences. Some folks have had great luck and wear with white gold, I have not so all of my stuff is platinum. I don't know much about that particular setting but I can't imagine it can't be done in Plat for a reasonable price. Contact a few PS vendors.
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| Posted: 9/26/2005 12:49:43 PM | |
| P: 9/26/2005 12:50:37 PM | |
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Sundial Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,590 Last Post: 7/14/2009 Member Since: 3/14/2005 |
That is a gorgeous ring! I don't think you need to be afraid of white gold. There are plenty of rings made out of white gold that have held up for many many years. Some on this forum have noticed a little discoloration over time, but you can always have the ring replated to maintain the color if it begins to look yellow. I have never had a problem with any of my white gold jewelry.
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| Posted: 9/26/2005 12:50:37 PM | |
| P: 9/26/2005 1:28:14 PM | |
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Tacori E-ring Ideal Rock Total Posts: 16,101 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 8/15/2005 |
white gold wears differently on different people depending on your skin. I have a white gold diamond band that I have worn on a daily basis for the last five years. It does need to be redipped (I have not done that once in the lifetime of the ring) and it a very light yellow now. I don't think people would notice it unless it is stacked with another ring. Some companies will re-dip your ring every year free of charge. Some companies use different white gold that is suppose to last longer (maybe an expert can explain that one). If you don't mind a warmer white there is nothing wrong with buying white gold. I think if I were on a tight budget I would rather have a nicer stone than the premium metal (no one will be able to tell) Both WG and PLT have upkeep. They are just different.
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| Posted: 9/26/2005 1:28:14 PM | |
| P: 9/26/2005 1:48:39 PM | |
mgkiest Rough Rock Total Posts: 8 Last Post: 9/26/2005 Member Since: 9/21/2005 |
What sort of upkeep are we talking about for Platimum? Does anyone know what is the cost to re-dip in white gold if need be? I am concern that if I have to bring my ring in to get re-dipped every year even every 3 years that the stones will be switched on me. We are on Millitary schedule thus, will be moving a lot in the next 10 years, point being, I won't be able to visit the same jewerler or build a trusting relationship.
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| Posted: 9/26/2005 1:48:39 PM | |
| P: 9/26/2005 3:09:54 PM | |
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Tacori E-ring Ideal Rock Total Posts: 16,101 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 8/15/2005 |
PLT needs to be repolished unless you like the patina look. I know Jared's (oh know a B&M) does it for free if you buy the ring there (I know a girl that has a Jared's ring and goes all the time) Some places probably have the same policy to redip your rings. Like I said before mine needs to be done but I don't think anyone really notices or thinks its a YG ring. I guess it depends on how anal you are. I don't think it is very expensive. My e-ring is PLT and most of the exposed metal is under my finger so I don't think I will polish mine too often. The nice thing about PLT is that the metal is displaced not lost when it is scratched. So I guess that means my grand-daughter can wear the ring. Gold thins out over time but I think it takes longer than 10 years. Much longer. PLT vs. WG debate is always going to be an issue. It comes down to a personal choice. Is it worth it to you to spend $$$ on PLT? I think if you are on a budget WG is just fine.
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| Posted: 9/26/2005 3:09:54 PM | |
| P: 9/26/2005 4:02:18 PM | |
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ame Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,452 Last Post: 2/7/2006 Member Since: 7/7/2004 |
I get my plat polished every 4-6 months. Looks brand new every time and never loses it's shine really, even on my palm, gets a little beat up but not much. White gold on my rings needed it done every 2 weeks to a month. It got REALLY pricey. It ran about $40 a ring. Which for two rings, adds up FAST. Platinum ALWAYS stays white.
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| Posted: 9/26/2005 4:02:18 PM | |
| P: 9/26/2005 4:36:09 PM | |
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Tacori E-ring Ideal Rock Total Posts: 16,101 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 8/15/2005 |
Date: 9/26/2005 4:02:18 PM Author: ame I get my plat polished every 4-6 months. Looks brand new every time and never loses it's shine really, even on my palm, gets a little beat up but not much. White gold on my rings needed it done every 2 weeks to a month. It got REALLY pricey. It ran about $40 a ring. Which for two rings, adds up FAST. Platinum ALWAYS stays white. Wow Ame. I don't think that 2 weeks - a month is normal! My white gold ring looked white for a couple of years. It is only now that it needs to get re-dipped and I am lazy Do you have any white gold rings so you know how your body chemistry reacts to them?
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| Posted: 9/26/2005 4:36:09 PM | |
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