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Pictures of 18 Palladium White Gold?

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lucky177

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I''m considering using this for the engagement ring because I won''t have to worry about replating. But, I haven''t seen any picture of it, besides one from the PriceScope journal where it is side by side with 18k white gold and platinum. Does anybody have any pictures of a 18k Palladium white gold ring? Thanks a lot
 
I found this one on amazon here
Does that appear to be rhodium plated as well, or just straight palladium white gold.
 
My best friend''s engagement and wedding rings are made out of palladium and in the 5 years she has had them she has never taken them into to be polished or cleaned and they still look very white and shiny.
 
I used to have a palldium ring before I did my reset. It looks just like white gold, and it stayed shiny it always looked like a fresh dipped 18k white gold ring!
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I believe my tacori is 18k palladium white gold and it looks a lot like my platinum ring (slightly lighter, but still grey/white) after 1.5 yrs. My regular 18k wg rings have a slight creaminess that the tacori does not. HTH!
 
Here''s a pic, top 14k rose gold, middle 18k white palladium tacori, bottom 18k white gold from whiteflash (recently rhodium plated).

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Thank you so much. That solves any hesitancy I had about it. I searched on here and some people said they didn''t like the color of Pd White Gold. Fortunately, I like it so that makes everything a lot easier.
 
I have a RHR that is a white gold alloyed with palladium (I am allergic to nickel). I like the color of the metal, especially for this particular ring. I also like not having to get rhodium plating every year or so. Below is my ring, but I''m not sure if this picture captures the color that well. I''ll see if I can post a better one later. When doing my research, I believe I found that different whitegold/palladium alloys that jewelers use can result in varying shades of white.

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