I completely agree. Most of my friends have WG and platinum, but both my mother and FI''s mother''s wedding sets are YG. I just see a lot of YG on more mature-looking styles. I have jewelry in both colors, but I went with platinum for my e-ring because I think it was the only option (although to be fair, I didn''t ask.)Date: 8/31/2007 3:47:06 PM
Author: mimzy
I''m not sure about this...but it might have something to do what is offered and how it is marketed. The majority of people get their rings in B&M stores, including those in the mall. The majority of the rings that are featured in yellow gold are usually a little bit chunkier, and/or feature marquise or pear diamonds, both aesthetics which usually speak to the older generations. The rings in WG are usually a bit more modern, and more often feature princess cuts, which is definitely a younger generation thing.
To be 100% honest, as a young twentysomething, I prefer WG and associate YG with people of my parents age... and i can''t personally decide if i prefer WG because of that, or for other reasons (I don''t remember ever liking anything in yellow gold!).either way, i would hope that nobody would opt for one or the other because it is trendy. just my 2 cents!
Date: 8/31/2007 3:47:06 PM
Author: mimzy
I'm not sure about this...but it might have something to do what is offered and how it is marketed. The majority of people get their rings in B&M stores, including those in the mall. The majority of the rings that are featured in yellow gold are usually a little bit chunkier, and/or feature marquise or pear diamonds, both aesthetics which usually speak to the older generations. The rings in WG are usually a bit more modern, and more often feature princess cuts, which is definitely a younger generation thing.
To be 100% honest, as a young twentysomething, I prefer WG and associate YG with people of my parents age... and i can't personally decide if i prefer WG because of that, or for other reasons (I don't remember ever liking anything in yellow gold!).either way, i would hope that nobody would opt for one or the other because it is trendy. just my 2 cents!
LOL. My vintage 2003 marquise is set in a very sleek platinum cathedral setting. At 35, I''m not sure what generation I am in.Date: 8/31/2007 8:32:47 PM
Author: AdaBeta27
''... aesthetics which usually speak to the older generations...'' OMG, we''ve got participants young enough that they think they see more than one older generation out there. <<Ada leaves room to go look in a mirror.>> Nope, they''re still not talkin'' about me... Note to self: Sell that marquise & pear. ROTFL.Date: 8/31/2007 3:47:06 PM
Author: mimzy
I''m not sure about this...but it might have something to do what is offered and how it is marketed. The majority of people get their rings in B&M stores, including those in the mall. The majority of the rings that are featured in yellow gold are usually a little bit chunkier, and/or feature marquise or pear diamonds, both aesthetics which usually speak to the older generations. The rings in WG are usually a bit more modern, and more often feature princess cuts, which is definitely a younger generation thing.
To be 100% honest, as a young twentysomething, I prefer WG and associate YG with people of my parents age... and i can''t personally decide if i prefer WG because of that, or for other reasons (I don''t remember ever liking anything in yellow gold!).either way, i would hope that nobody would opt for one or the other because it is trendy. just my 2 cents!