Cehrabehra
Super_Ideal_Rock
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- Jun 29, 2006
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Okay so I know there is white and rose and yellow... and some whites are whiter than others.... and I know the alloy of my wedding band is 85 years old ad different than most yellow gold out there.... so I am curious why they don''t play with colors more than they do? Maybe do just a very slight rose gold making a kind of blush gold.... or doing a super light yellow.... or mixing yellow and rose and white into a light salmony color - or stuff like that.... why do you only find two or three of the options? Even in the really avant garde stuff you don''t see much experimentation.... is there some structural flaw in these mixes or are people just creatures of habit and don''t want anything different?