geisha_gyrl
Shiny_Rock
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- Jan 21, 2011
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Hi all,
So, I recently ordered my 3 stone e-ring and chose a platinum setting. I went with platinum because I do love the feel and never having to worry about it yellowing then re-plated. I do know all jewelry has varying degrees of upkeep. However, I thought platinum had the least and I would just get it polished every so often. Well, I started reading about how quickly patina develops and some alloy blends are more susceptible. This had me on the hunt for the best alloy for scratch resistance. I found that ruthenium makes for an extremely scratch and wear resistant ring. I contacted my jeweler and the sales manager informed me that they use iridium which is the softest alloy blend.
She swears that the platinum rings they get in for service still look great, blah blah blah and I didn't need to study the issue any further. She then offers to rhodium plate the ring for me. I did read that some jewelers do this. (I guess it's not a bad thing so that you have a high gloss look.) I emailed the sales manager yesterday to see if I could switch the alloy but I haven't heard back. So, I guess my question is did I make the wrong decision? If they will not change to ruthenium, do you think plating is a good option? I was thinking as it fades, it will not be as noticeable since platinum is a white metal. Or should I just select white gold? I have a little time to decide. They are still preparing the renderings for my ring so I guess I have until then. Thanks in advance for your help.
So, I recently ordered my 3 stone e-ring and chose a platinum setting. I went with platinum because I do love the feel and never having to worry about it yellowing then re-plated. I do know all jewelry has varying degrees of upkeep. However, I thought platinum had the least and I would just get it polished every so often. Well, I started reading about how quickly patina develops and some alloy blends are more susceptible. This had me on the hunt for the best alloy for scratch resistance. I found that ruthenium makes for an extremely scratch and wear resistant ring. I contacted my jeweler and the sales manager informed me that they use iridium which is the softest alloy blend.